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Listing VIs by LabVIEW version?

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Greetings All,

 

I have the unfortunate task of finding and saving numerous VIs on a PC and network and converting them all to 8.5.1.  Some are 8.6, some are old versions.  It's very tedious when I have to keep opening a VI to find out which version it is.  I'd like to group them and work on one version at a time. Does anyone know a way to list out a directory of VIs that includes its version number?

 

I've tried using property nodes on an "owning application" reference (see pic) but it always returns the most current LabVIEW version (8.6), not the version specific to the VI in the path control.  Any ideas are welcome.

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Hi NIquist,

if you remove the "OwningApp" property, then it should work as you need it. Connect directly the version property to your opened refnum.

 

Mike

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Thanks Mike but unless I'm missing your point that doesn't work.  There is no "App.Version" in the properties of the VI itself.  I looked...  Smiley Sad

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Sorry NIquist,

it's an invoke node from the Application class, it's called "Get VI Version".

 

Mike

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That's great Mike!  Kudos for you.

 

I would have found the solution myself of course... sometime next week. Smiley Wink

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NIquist

You can also find information on how to do this here

 

Knowlege Base: How Can I Determine the LabVIEW Version that was Used to Save a VI?

 

-Hunter

 

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Thanks Hunter,

 

Ironically, they provide three ways.  First was Mike's Smiley Very Happy, second only works for <LV7 Smiley Sad, and the third was the tedious, manual method I was using. Smiley Tongue

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