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LabVIEW will delete your code!!
Careful! If you create a new Dashboard project in the same directory as your Robot project, LabVIEW will delete all your robot code. You will not get a warning. You will not get told what happened. You won't find your code in the Recycle Bin. It is just GONE.
This "feature" is new in 2014. |
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Re: LabVIEW will delete your code!!
Can confirm.
Source: Done it multiple times |
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Re: LabVIEW will delete your code!!
This was investigated and reported just a few days ago. To be specific, the default locations work fine for the wizard. But if you decide to put your VIs into a specific directory and stuff is already there, it recreates the directory. I don't know the details about nonLV files in the directory, but would assume it cleans it entirely before copying the files. I highly encourage you to use a subfolder for robot and one for dashboard. If you want, them commingled in one directory, do that by hand.
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Re: LabVIEW will delete your code!!
Back up, back up, back up.
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