From Friday, April 19th (11:00 PM CDT) through Saturday, April 20th (2:00 PM CDT), 2024, ni.com will undergo system upgrades that may result in temporary service interruption.
We appreciate your patience as we improve our online experience.
From Friday, April 19th (11:00 PM CDT) through Saturday, April 20th (2:00 PM CDT), 2024, ni.com will undergo system upgrades that may result in temporary service interruption.
We appreciate your patience as we improve our online experience.
12-07-2016 02:38 PM
Hi Playerz1,
I've linked an additional forum to this post that includes more information about writing a timestap into a tdms file in LabVIEW.
adding timestamp to tdms: https://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/adding-timestamp-to-tdms/td-p/3034201
Regards,
ShaneK
12-07-2016 04:21 PM
Thanks, I've looked through that fourm numerous times but I still can't figure out how to get the time stamp. I have tried to setup the timestamp with the timing functions, changed the while loops to timed loops and changed dt, and changed the element data to waveform (but when I do that I only get one signal writing to file). I know that there has got to be something that I am overlooking, so if anyone else has an idea that they think might work please let me know.
12-08-2016 02:31 PM
I have converted everything into waveform data, so now I am able to determine that both signals have a dt of .001. I kind of figured out how to get a timestamp, by using the get waveform time array, I placed it in the consumer loop and was able to get an accurate timestamp. But, I would like the time stamp to start at zero, .001, .002, etc., which I haven't figure out quite yet. However, I am now writing a fragmented file I was looking at https://devs.wiresmithtech.com/blog/tdms-fragmentation-cslug/ and it was talking about if you write in segments you will get a fragmented file. So, my question is how can I write two signals to one tdms file without writing them in segments?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
12-14-2016 11:03 AM
I figured out how to write the timestamp on the same tdms file http://www.ni.com/white-paper/14252/en/ (use set tdms properties, wire get date/time in seconds to the "property values" on tdms set properties, then for the property name create constant and type "wf_xname". The names are case sensitive, which the link I attached talks about.
As for writing 2 channels to a tdms file I haven't figured that out, but I just record the raw data and read the file, apply the filter, and write the filtered data to file.