11-29-2005 03:02 AM
11-29-2005 04:05 AM
Tushar Jambhekar
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11-29-2005 04:08 AM
11-29-2005 07:08 AM
11-29-2005 11:04 PM
Hi,
my logic should work just fine for binary data too, except modify/use relevent file write VI for that.
Regards
Dev
11-30-2005 06:19 AM
I think its better to sort out the files in folders as per months and years...(depending on how many files are gettting generated.)
just imagine how difficult it is to search a file like 10_10_05.txt in more that 1000 files
one more thing to note down: files saved with this naming format do not appear in proper order after setting the sort order to "sort by name" in windows.
Tushar Jambhekar
tushar@jambhekar.com
Jambhekar Automation Solutions
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11-30-2005 06:33 AM
Tushar,
This program is just to demonstrate how a new file can be created every hour and stored. It is not hard bound that the files have to be named with this nomelclature itself.
The user can modify the logic as per his requirement.
I can recomment a lot of ways to handle files, like creating a new folder for each day and saving the folder and so on.
There are a lot of options.
The designer just has to explore it.
hope this answers your commnet
regards
Dev
11-30-2005 10:02 PM
thushar,
This is to answer your other comment.
You said, "one more thing to note down: files saved with this naming format do not appear in proper order after setting the sort order to "sort by name" in windows."
But if you check it, you will find one more option called "sort by date" in Windows.
If you select this option for sorting file in windows, you will find that these files created as i have explained, will indeed fall in the order they were created! 😉
Voila!
In the end, if all this discussion has solved 'Hmarcallo's' problem, i would consider the whole discussion worthwhile.
Regards