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Hi,

I uses timestamp so that if i save my values, there's time to show. Currently using 'Get time/date in seconds' but the graph display a time that is not present year/present time. Is it i uses wrongly? Because if i insert 'format date/time string', the output is in string. Did i do wrongly?

 

Thanks & Regards,

Isa

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Hi Isa,

can you please show the place where you connect your data to the graph? 

 

Mike

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I put it in the idle case.

 

Thanks for the help (:

Isa

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Hi Isa,

i meant the graph indicator. Can you show this place please?

 

Mike

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Hi Mike,

Sry for the trouble and thank you.

 

Regards,

Isa

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I would say that the problem is that the routine acquiring the data is not returning a time value that is related to clock time. In the first image you posted, there is a timestanp shown on the x-axis of the plot. The year is only shown in two digits: "04". If you extended the format to include a 4-digit year, does it say 2004 or 1904?

 

Also I'd like to see what is inside that subVI labeled "LCOD/UI RD Control"

 

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Hi,

Below attached the things that you need. Actually, i did insert an indicator at the current time. It shows current timing. Where gone wrong?

 

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Isa

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Actually I was needing to see the block diagram of the subVI I mentioned.

 

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Isabella,

 

It would much simpler if you just posted the actual VI and subVIs. Trying to debug an image is just not practical and when you post partial images, it's impossible.

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