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Writing MDSPlus Segmented Records

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Has anyone been successful at writing segmented records into an MDSPlus tree from a Labview Application?  I have tried the LVOOP sample VIs downloaded from mdsplus.org, but can't even open an MDSPlus tree successfully  (Labview aborts).  I don't really want to use LVOOP, but that's all MDSPlus developers offer.  Let me know if anyone has written non-LVOOP Labview VIs to write segmented (a.k.a. trended data) records, specifically timestamped data.

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Hi, 

I have been looking into this and sounds like this is only supported by LVOOP. 

Here is a link with some information. This helps to get an interface between LabVIEW and MDSplus

 

http://www.mdsplus.org/index.php/Documentation:Tutorial:LabVIEW

 

Regards.

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Thanks for replying!  its such a small niche topic that I didn't think I would get any replies.

I have read all articles on www.mdsplus.org regarding segmented records; downloaded the LVOOP libraries for Labview.  I cannot even open an MDSPlus tree with the LVOOP VI!  When the MDSPlus Open VI executes, Labview application disappears (aborts).

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Hi, 

 

I have been looking for a way to do it without LVOOP. Al the information available is from the web site you mentioned. Did you get like an error code when LabVIEW aborts?

 

Regards

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no error code, because all Labview windows immediately disappear -------  poof!

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Where did you get the LabVIEW codes? can you attach them try them on my computer?

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Thanks for looking into this.  Have you been successful?

I downloaded the MDSPlus LVOOP VIs & libraries here:

http://www.mdsplus.org/index.php/Latest_Windows_Distributions

in other words, the LVOOP mdsplus files install when you install MDSPlus, if you choose the right options.

 

Took the default install directory:

C:\Program Files (x86)\mdsobjects\labview\MDSplus

 

I am working with Labview 2014 SP1, 32-bit version on a Win7 64-bit.

attached a sample VI that aborts.

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Hi,

I am the author of the library. If you need further information on this write me.

 

Enrico

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thanks for responding!

I have received a new code library from the MDSPlus developer; so I have solved my issue for now.

Gretchen

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Hello, can you share the files you found, I am also researching LVoop recently, sorry for your inconvenience

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