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10-05-2022 10:08 AM
Manually, I can open a .lvlib file, Save As ..., then select Rename. Then all of the owned items will be linked to the new name. I want to do that programmatically.
This doesn't work:
All the owned items are still linked to the old (still existing) .lvlib file.
This doesn't work:
It throws an error because the original .lvlib file exists on disk.
This does work:
But it's a private method. Is there a way to accomplish the same thing without using a private method?
Solved! Go to Solution.
10-05-2022 11:02 AM
It seems you need to Save a Copy (and remove the old one), that worked for me.
10-10-2022 04:28 AM
10-10-2022 05:45 AM
wiebe@CARYA wrote:
@paul_cardinale wrote:
That path takes me back 20 years 😁.
Hah! I didn't react to the A:! It didn't work because Paul forgot his floppy!
10-10-2022 07:26 AM
@Yamaeda wrote:
wiebe@CARYA wrote:
@paul_cardinale wrote:
That path takes me back 20 years 😁.
Hah! I didn't react to the A:! It didn't work because Paul forgot his floppy!
MY first box of 10 floppy disks cost $90. Each disk held 320,000 bytes.
10-12-2022 02:33 AM
8 inchers?
10-12-2022 08:42 AM
@Yamaeda wrote:
8 inchers?
No, 5 1/4". When I bought the computer, I was somewhat concerned about the fact that it had 5 1/4" instead of 8" because at the time, there was no standard for the 5 1/4" floppies; there were a variety of different formats.
10-12-2022 08:54 AM
Ouch. That's very expensive discs.
What year was that?
I remember 3 1/2" disc only cost $1 in 1987.
10-12-2022 08:56 AM
@zou wrote:
Ouch. That's very expensive discs.
What year was that?
I remember 3 1/2" disc only cost $1 in 1987.
1983
10-18-2022 02:47 PM
@zou wrote:
Ouch. That's very expensive discs.
What year was that?
I remember 3 1/2" disc only cost $1 in 1987.
As a side note, today, cost/bit of electronic memory is more than 100 million times less than in 1980.
So the amount of storage in a card/stick that costs $10 today would have cost more than one billion dollars in 1980 (and those are 1980 dollars).