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an attribute of the project was changed

attached is a zip file of the project that was upgraded from v8.2.1 to v8.5
 
 
 
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Hi Jefska,

I've verified the behavior (same trouble here).  I'll be taking a closer look today and hopefully have something for you on Monday.

David_B
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
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Hi David,

The HP865XX and HP8648A libraries might have something to do with the problem. Smiley Surprised

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It looks like you are right.  If I rebuild the project with just the Utilites library (the only one without the HP dependencies) then this doesn't occur.  I have found that currently any auto-populating folder that is included in a project will result in this behavior (and R&D is working on correcting this), but it doesn't appear that your project has any auto-populating folders so this may be something new that we need to look at closer or could be something that is wrong within those HP VIs.
 
I'll look into this a little more tomorrow (Monday) and let you know if I find anything else that may be helpful.
David_B
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
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So I think I narrowed this down to a file named HP8656B/7A Set RF On/Off.vi.  I renamed this to HP8656B7A Set RF OnOff.vi.

Here's the results (seems to take away the 'dirty dot').  We'll take a closer look at this and I'll post any additional information we run into.

 



Message Edited by David_B on 04-15-2008 05:07 PM
David_B
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
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Thank you.  I'm surprised that a slash in the file name was causing the problem. Smiley Happy

 

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