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Re: Native call

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Originally Posted by Greg McKaskle View Post
Thanks for the error messages.

It looks a bit like the load that takes place as part of the deploy is complaining about not being able to load the library. It shouldn't matter, but it is.

Please change the configure settings to have the checkbox for the input path, and wire up a constant with ZomB.*. Either do this for each, or comment out all but one until you don't get a deploy error.

Greg McKaskle
How do you comment out something in labview?

anyway, I got it running, and the library call spits out
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Error 15 occurred at Call Library Function Node in ZomBAddString.vi->ZomBAddDouble.vi->Teleop.vi->Robot Main.vi

Possible reason(s):

LabVIEW: Resource not found.
what directory will it be looking at?
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