I often save data in that same manner, and I haven't run into any
restrictions as to the number of files or archives that can be saved in
a directory. I guess my first concern is that you get an "invalid path"
error. Is it possible for you to see (through LabVIEW highlighting, or
an indicator on the front panel) what the path is when this error
occurs?
When you delete the files, are you stopping the program and starting it
again? I'm just wondering if something in the code creates the error,
and you clear it when you stop the program and start over.
Mark
In article <8tbs9r$et9$1@nrchh45.us.nortel.com>,
"Paro, Paula [CMPS:2721:EXCH]"
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a VI that create test reports. The name given to these test
report
s
> is created concatenating an identifier (that is the same for every
test) +
> date + test time. However this test is performed many times during the
day
> and about 50 archives are created with different names (different
times) in
> the same directory.
>
> So, I'm facing the follwing problem: when I have a determined number
of
> those archives the program indicates that the path is invalid and I
have to
> delete all the past archives and then the program works well again.
>
> I'm using LabVIEW 5.1 and a W95 system. Is there a limit of archives
that
> begin with the same characters ? The identifier field has 5
characters that
> are common to all the archive names.
>
> Does someone know something that could explain this problem ?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help.
>
> Paula Paro
>
>
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