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04-14-2014 04:04 AM
Hi all!
I have a simple question - how can I progammatically get actual db size (total or separately by traces) with LabVIEW?
Can I get it with any functions from NI MAX?
Now I calculate size of all files in database folder - but i think that it must be very slow if I have some gigabytes of theese files...
WBR,
Igor
04-14-2014 05:39 PM
Hi Igor,
Unfortunately, the Citadel database size is not available through any LabVIEW API. It sounds like your method is currently the best way.
Through MAX, you could view the properties for a database and see the size in the Properties window but this would have to be done manually.
Sorry I couldn't be of much more help!
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