Hi,
I usually use 'All Vi's In Memory" to do this (Application property). It
returns an array with VI references, that can be used in a for loop to get
the VI names and path's. It's much easier then a hierarchy.
Getting a real hierarchy is (a bit) more difficult. Getting dynamically
opened VI's doesn't make real sense in a hierarchy, and it is also very
difficult (impossible?) to get the caller(s) of a dynamic VI. It's also a
lot of work to visualise the hierarchy (e.g. in a tree control).
Regards,
Wiebe.
"Olivier B." wrote in message
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> Hello there,
>
> I would like to check dynamically all the sub vis of my main project
> (first level to the deepest one called sub vi's). T
he checking process
> should run in a first sequence step of the main.(Don't want to open
> the hierarchy window and check one by one that subvis are the correct
> ones).
> The hierarchy checking should includes vis names and absolutes paths.
> Any ideas?
>
> Olivier B.