02-19-2015 07:52 AM
Hello!
Is there a way to create and save a snippet from the block diagram for a previous version? I have realized that even if I save my VI for previous version, and open it, the created png snippet from this eariler version is still LV version 2014.
Is this possible somehow?
thanks for info!
Solved! Go to Solution.
02-19-2015 08:04 AM
You can use the Code Capture Tool to save snippets to previous versions (up to 8.0). If the functionality in your code is not supported in the previous version, it would basically behave in the same way as the save for previous option.
02-19-2015 10:02 AM
hello,
Thanks for the info!
Unfortunately I cannot install it via the VI Package Manager, i get the following error msg: "one or more packages you have selected cannot be installed together. this could be due to a conflict between them, blablabla..."
I only try to install this package, and the following ones I have already. Maybe one or more of them are incompatible with the Code Capture Tool?
MGI 1D Array-1.0.0.28 MGI Application Control-1.0.2.45 MGI Cluster-1.0.0.16 MGI Error Handling-1.0.0.23 MGI File-1.0.0.33 MGI Graph-1.0.0.15 MGI Numeric-1.0.0.22 MGI Picture & Image-1.0.0.16 MGI Read/Write Anything-2.1.2.37 MGI String-1.0.2.25 MGI Timing-1.0.0.13 NI Icon Library Update Tool-1.0.0.13 OpenG Application Control Library-4.1.0.7 OpenG Error Library-4.2.0.23 OpenG LabVIEW Data Library-4.2.0.21
02-19-2015 11:27 AM
It shouldn't conflict with those, but there was a bug in VIPM which caused the CCT to conflict with itself under some circumstances. You can read about it in the CCT support thread starting here. According to the changelog there, the latest version on LAVA (3.2.3) should have resolved this. If you got the package from the tools network, it's probably not the updated one, so you should get the one from LAVA. If not, I also posted a temporary one to the support thread there, so you can get that one.
02-19-2015 11:33 AM - edited 02-19-2015 11:36 AM
Thanks, it got installed! 🙂
hmm, it is more cool than I thought 🙂 Nice features 🙂