01-23-2007 12:57 PM
01-23-2007
01:10 PM
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The Delete VI will skip the process on its own. The simplest thing to do is to call it and ignore the error (for example by using the Clear Errors VI). Just make sure not to wire an error into it if you do this, because you will then clear that error.
As for some other tips regarding this VIs -
To learn more about LabVIEW, I suggest you try searching this site and google for LabVIEW tutorials. Here, here, here, here and here are a few you can start with and here are some tutorial videos. You can also contact your local NI office and join one of their courses.
In addition, I suggest you read the LabVIEW style guide and the LabVIEW user manual (Help>>Search the LabVIEW Bookshelf).
01-23-2007 01:13 PM - edited 01-23-2007 01:13 PM
Well if the files aren't there, you'll get an error code 7 which is file not found. The easiest thing would be to just try the delete and check the error. You could use File/Directory Info and check for error code 7 from that before you try the delete, but I don't think it would make a difference. The delete file vi does this anyway before it attempts to delete.
Edit: you win tst, stars for you.
Message Edited by Marc A on 01-23-2007 02:14 PM
01-23-2007 01:20 PM