Frequently Asked Questions
Why do you abbreviate DataAct Version Chooser as LVC?
Answer: The DataAct Version Chooser for LabVIEW was
originally called "LabVIEW Version Chooser" hence LVC, however LabVIEW is a
trademark of National Instruments and it is illegal (and wrong) to use any
trademarked name in a product title.
Why does LVC open files in the last LabVIEW version
launched instead of my selection when there is more than one LabVIEW
application running?
Answer: It appears that LabVIEW.exe uses DDE to see if
it is already running, so even though LVC tries to launch LabVIEW version A,
when version A starts it actually calls the last version that was launched.
This can be verified by starting LabVIEW version A (use either Start Menu
shortcut or double click the actual LabVIEW.exe from explorer) and then do
the same with LabVIEW version B. Now go back and try version A, you
will get version B!
Why does LVC no longer start when I double click on a
LabVIEW file?
Answer: This can occur if the LabVIEW file extensions
were re-registered to LabVIEW. Possible causes of the re-registering
could be from installing or reinstalling LabVIEW, running an application
with the run time engine that is set to register extensions, or using a
different
LabVIEW preference file with the -pref switch. To correct this
problem either run the Maintenance Wizard with the Repair option or
reinstall LVC.
Why does LVC OPEN the LabVIEW file itself and then open it in
the LabVIEW version I chose?
Answer: This can occur if the
ddeexec registry
keys are enabled in the registry. Possible causes of this can be
if you use the Windows Explorer:Tools:Folder Options:File Types to modify
a LabVIEW file type action and enable the "Use DDE" option. To
correct this problem delete the ddeexec keys from the registry OR either
run the Maintenance Wizard with the Repair option or reinstall LVC.
LVC is a really useful application, can I add my own actions?
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Answer: The short answer is no with this release.
However the next major release is going to allow for a plug-in
architecture. Here are some of the other actions that are under
consideration:
-LLB to Directory
-Mass Compile
-Print
-Specify different preference file
If you don't see the action that you want either
send a
request or wait until the next major release and build it yourself.
I want to check the version of multiple files, how can
I do this with LVC?
Answer: Currently you can only use the "Get Version"
action on one file at a time. However, to save time with checking
multiple files try the
Drag and Drop
Interface.
I want to get the version of an executable that created
with LabVIEW, how can I do this with LVC?
Answer: Since an executable doesn't have a LabVIEW
file extension, the "Get Version" action will not be available from the
context menu. If the executable uses a data.llb file then you use
"Get Version" on the library to get the executable's version or use the
Drag and Drop
Interface.
Why does LVC only return one version from a library
file (*.llb)?
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Answer: LVC currently returns the version of the
first file in a library as the version for the library. Planned
feature is to show the versions of every file* inside of a library and
allow the selection of which file to open.
*FYI...You can save LabVIEW files of different versions
inside the same library!
LVC has a great installer, what tools were used to
create it?
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The
installer/maintenance wizard was created using NSIS (Nullsoft Scriptable
Install System). It is released under an open source license and is
completely free for any use. More information can be found at
http://nsis.sourceforge.net/
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