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10-17-2019 01:28 PM
Hi Guys,
I'm trying to link one labview file to another labview file. Is there is any way to do so??
I tried to use function url to get file path but unable to open it.
Can anyone help please!!
Thank you
10-17-2019 01:43 PM
Hi guy,
how do you want to "link" one "LabVIEW file" to "another LabVIEW file"?
What kind of files? What kind of link?
In case you are trying to call a "sub function": use a subVI. (It's explained in the Training resources offered in the header of the LabVIEW board!)
10-17-2019 01:51 PM
Hello Gerd,
for better understanding i will give an example ... it's like opening a link from a website to go another page.
So in case of LabView, i have a control panel which i need to link to another control panel. (both control panel are related)
I need a function for doing so.
Thank you
10-17-2019 01:57 PM - edited 10-17-2019 01:58 PM
Hi amaloo,
@amaloo7 wrote:
So in case of LabView, i have a control panel which i need to link to another control panel. (both control panel are related)
I repeat my suggestion:
In case you are trying to call a "sub function": use a subVI. (It's explained in the Training resources offered in the header of the LabVIEW board!)
Have you taken the Training resources yet?
10-17-2019 02:02 PM
Hi
I have just read gone through labView help.
I don't know anything on Training resources.
Could you help me out..
Thank you
10-17-2019 02:05 PM
Hi amaloo,
@amaloo7 wrote:
I have just read gone through labView help.
I don't know anything on Training resources.
You find the Training resources here, right below those two LabVIEW+LabVIEW-NXG icons.
(When you have gone through the LabVIEW help you should have learned how to spell LabVIEW…)