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Thanks RavensFan

 

The vi stop at first row. Please see the attached screenshot.

 

Thank you very much fro helping.

Hong

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Okay.  The value of the first string going in looks exactly like mine.  But yours gives an error, and the same VI on mine works fine.

 

But I noticed the time stamp of that probe value on your VI.  First, why is your timestamp Sept. 21st?    Today is only the 19th.

 

But the bigger thing is that the time stamp shows "21/09/2013 9:24:16 a.m."  Why does your time stamp have that goofy lower case with periods for AM?  Is this the way that you have the timestamp set up in Windows Regional settings?  I'm wonder if that is the problem.  Not with the LabVIEW timestamp, but with your Windows settings. Maybe that is even why your third party program is creating strings that look like that.

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Thanks RavensFan

It is working when I removed the two Search and Replace String functions. 

Actually we are midday of 20th now. I am in New Zealand. My PC timer was wrong.

 

Thank you very much fro helping.

 

Hong

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That's good to hear.

 

So your PC settings are "a.m. p.m." rather than "AM PM"?

 

If so, why?  Why were they changed from AM and PM?

 

I found that they are changeable as the settings AM symbol and PM symbol if you go into the custom settings for time and date formats in Regions and Language of the control panel.

 

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If your system settings have "a.m." and "p.m." then it sounds likely that the date and time are written in the system format, in which case you might try using a format specifier of "%<%x %X>T" (locale-specific date and time).

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