When I created a new dashboard project and began working on it, I noticed that I had an error in the dependicies sub folder in the project explorer saying that DStoPCPacketTypeDef.ctl has been deleted.
I figured I must have deleted it during my playing - so I created a new dashboard project. But the new dashboard project also has it missing.
Anyone else have the same issue? Can someone zip up the typedef and post it so I can throw it into my project directory?
It’s that way for everyone.
We can build the project without it, so most folks won’t notice that it’s missing.
Here’s the file.
DStoPCPacketTypeDef.ctl.txt (6.02 KB)
DStoPCPacketTypeDef.ctl.txt (6.02 KB)
BAH! Thanks Mark. Your reply only missed me completely uninstalling LabVIEW (after uninstalling the FRC Update Suite didn’t fix it) by 10 minutes.
Oh well. I’ll finish the reinstall. I fixed the error originally by disconnecting the typedef but was worried that the typedef might be used by some other portion of the program even though I couldn’t locate it with the Find command.
Sorry, I wasn’t quicker. I finally saw the latest Star Wars though.
The only dependency I found was in Receive DS Packet.vi structuring an unflatten from string operation.
I don’t think Receive DS Packet gets called by anyone though. It’s just available in the Support folder, so if someone added it to their project to take a look at the contents of a DS packet for fun, then that’s the only way they’d notice the missing ctl.