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build an application in labview 7.1

Hi,

I am able to run a particular vi in labview 7.1 and till recently was able to build an application for it. Now when I want to build an application for the same vi or other vi's, nothing seems to happen when I click "build". It gets greyed out for a few fractions of a second but it doesnt build or save the application. None of the sub vi's appear in vi settings either. I am not aware of any path changes; I have tried mass compiling, saving as a development distribution, having the target location closer to the root directory, etc. Any idea what the problem might be and how I could fix it?

Many Thanks,

Rups
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Just guessing here:

In the builder, check the "Source Files" tab. Make sure to add the desired toplevel VI to the list. (It seems in your case the list is initially empty).
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thanks for the reply. Yes, the source file list is initially empty. I build my application from a blank vi (otherwise I get error 7) and then add the top vi in the source files. I have a number of sub vi's (mainly imaq and write to spreadsheet) but none of them are called using the VI server or call by reference in my program. But even if I add them through "add dynamically files" they don't appear in the VI settings list. Any other suggestions?
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I am experiencing exactly the same problems ie. Error 7 sometimes and an empty VI Settings page . Loading the same vi into LabVIEW on another PC, I get no errors when building.

Also, like you, I had no problems until recently when I was trying to build from files in a synchronised folder on a server rather than from local files. All my references are now local so that can't be a cause of the problem.
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Graham,

If it works on another computer but not yous, it sounds possible that your LabVIEW installation may have been corrupted.  Try repairing your installation by going to the Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel, select National Instruments, then go to LabVIEW and select Modify/Repair.
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Spot on! I had already re-installed the Appplication Builder with no success but after reinstalling the Runtime Application all was well.
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