03-21-2018 04:23 PM
If I replace a lvlib with a packed library in a LabVIEW project, how can I then move that packed library and relink it to the project?
The project will prompt me to find a missing packed library if I've moved it, but then will leave it broken with unresolvable conflicts in the project, as all dependencies wish to point to the original file location.
I've solved this problem accidentally once or twice, but can't seem to find the right formula. Seems to me this should be as easy as moving a VI, which the project will easily relink to. So far, not so!
(LV2014)
Solved! Go to Solution.
03-21-2018 04:36 PM
Have you tried right-clicking the packed library in the Files tab of your project and selecting "Move on Disk..."? Whenever I move something in my project, I use the Move on Disk option so LabVIEW will update the links for me.
Also, I recommend backing up your project before you use the Replace with Packed Library option; it will be a pain in the rumpus to revert back to the unpacked library if you decide to later on.
03-21-2018 06:12 PM
This is not an available option. All options related to moving, re-linking, or replacing a PPL in a project are unavailable in LV2014.
05-25-2018 09:42 PM
Hi littlesphaeroid,
Did you find a solution to move a packed library on the disc? I too faced a similar issue.
05-26-2018 03:10 AM
Just do a rename from the right-click menu from within the project.
The rename option can also be used to move file around on disc while the internal project link is maintained.
05-29-2018 11:26 AM
This is not an option. There is no rename possibility with a PPL loaded in a project file.
05-29-2018 08:41 PM
Hi,
My ultimate aim was to move ppl on disc. I did the following to achieve that.
1. Move the ppl directly on disc my using windows option [ ctl+x, ctrl+v ].
2. Remove the existing ppl from LabVIEW project [ right click and select remove ].
3. Now re-add the ppl which is in the new location.
4. Open all the VI's or Ctrl's. Click ignore if it shows any warnings.
5. Save all of them.
6. Save the project.
05-30-2018 12:54 PM
I'll give this a try, thanks!