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LabVIEW 2009 Crash when save for previous

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I'm having a problem when trying to save a VI in LabVIEW 2009 to a previous version of LabVIEW, in this case 8.2, but itseems to crash no matter what version I choose.  I've narrowed the problem down to this:

 

If the vi contains an event structure I get the following error: Fatal Internal Error: "MemoryManager.cpp", line 547

 

If I remove the event structure it saves fine.  I'll even get the error if I create a blank vi, and drop an empty event structure on the diagram.  No controls, no other code.

 

Is this a known problem?  Is this a problem with my copy of LV?  Is there a workaround?  Removing the event structure in this application is not an option.

 

Thanks

Rob

Message Edited by rgough on 09-30-2009 03:58 PM
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I have seen crashes with save to previous in LV 2009 but had not identified the event structure as a factor.

 

Lynn 

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Got an email from NI... Looks like this might be a known bug.
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If you have a CAR# please post it so we can add this to the Bug List Thread for this month.

 

Thanks.

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I think this would be the CAR#: 183005
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So the workaround is to save to LV 8.6, then open in 8.6 and from there save to earlier versions.  It works, I must not have tried to save to 8.6 originally.

 

Rob

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And if you don't have LV 8.6?  What's the solution then?

 

If I had 8.6 then I wouldn't be trying to save it into 8.2. 

 

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I'm afraid you may be out of luck, luckily for me someone in my office happened to have 8.6 installed on their machine.
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Hi I have the same problem I want to save my VI from 9.0 to 8.5 even i dont have 8.6 so did you find any solution for that if yes can you please share it with me........
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Hi sk_LabVIEW,

Currently there is no workaround, but fixes are being worked on. Sorry.

 

Flash

National Instruments
Applications Engineer
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