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Is it good practice to nest project files?

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Hi,

 

I have an FPGA project file which I use to define FPGA memory blocks, I/O etc. We have a company project that pulls together various common VIs that people have written. I included the folder with my project into this top level project as an auto populating folder. It seems to work having a project inside a project but I am not sure if it is good practice.

 

Any thoughts?

 

Thanks

 

Andy

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Hi Andy,

 

i don't see a problem with that as long as you are keeping track of this and don't put too many unecessary files in there or it will get cluttered

Regards,
Basil
Applications Engineering
National Instruments
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I always create a separate project for FPGA files.  Then I include that project inside the main project that calls the FPGA code.  A project inside a project.  Works well and is well organized.  Once I even had two separate FPGA projects inside the main project.  This works also.

 

- tbob

Inventor of the WORM Global
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Hi,

 

Thank you both for the replies.Smiley Happy

 

Andy

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