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Just got done changing a vi and Labview won't let me run it because it says I have errors. However, when I click on the broken run arrow it doesn't list any errors (screenshot attached). It probably has something to do with me fiddling around with shared, global, and local variables which I ended up just deleting because I'm really not a Labview wiz. I tried just copying and pasting the block diagram in a new vi but it pasted as a picture for whatever reason. Any help would be very much appreciated!

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I had something similar happen to me recently. Does the VI recover if you do a force recompile by Ctrl-Clicking the Run Arrow?
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Unfortunately no =(

Even better, I've attached the vi that acts like a picture and the vi that has an error that it won't show me.

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For the one that acts like a picture, I remember seeing a post recently where copying a block diagram from one instance of LabVIEW to another caused this problem (i.e. copying from an instance of LabVIEW 2010 to an instance of LabVIEW 2009).

 

I don't have IMAQdx on the computer I'm using now so I don't think I'll be able to debug the other VI.

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Another Idea:

Have you tried repairing your VAS or VDM installation?

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I haven't tried either of those things. I ended up just rebuilding it from a previous version, which was still very inconvenient and a lot of work, but oh well (thank goodness for saving every 10 minutes). Thank you for your help anyway! Kudos for trying

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