11-12-2015 08:27 AM
I have purchased Diadem 2015 and installed 64 bit on my machine.
I want to run the time frequency analysis and it keeps getting error message with the following.
Error in Time Frequnecy Order Analysis
Variable is Underfined: 'NaviWfImport' and it is not generating RPM for given tachoemter signal.
I was able to run this script file when I got the 2015 demo version with 32 bit installation.
Could this be the case for the 32 bit vs 63 bit installation?
What is the quick solution so that I can run the time frequency order analysis to graph time vs RPM.
11-13-2015 09:52 AM
Hi Eureka1,
Yeah, that 'NaviWfImport' variable is still present in DIAdem 2015 32bit, but it was removed from DIAdem 2015 64bit. I recently patched it to work with DIAdem 2015 64bit, and I posted this patched version to the NI ftp site here:
"ftp.ni.com/outgoing/Time Frequency Order Analysis 111.zip"
Brad Turpin
DIAdem Product Support Engineer
National Instruments
11-27-2015 10:15 AM
Hi Brad,
i have the same problem. The file at the ftp is missing. Could you please copy the file again.
Thanks
11-30-2015 07:13 AM
Hi Brad
I cannot go to the web site that you have posted for downloading patched file.
Can you send the patch file to my e-mail address.
jonYeon.oh@Emerson.com
Thanks.
JonYeon Oh
11-30-2015 08:34 AM
Hi Guys,
Sorry, I haven't updated the normal link because I'm working on a more comprehensive update for this application to work optimally in DIAdem 2015. For the time being, you can download the following file to keep working with the application as it has always been in DIAdem 2015.
"ftp.ni.com/outgoing/Time Frequency Order Analysis 2015 Beta.zip"
Brad Turpin
DIAdem Product Support Engineer
National Instruments
12-08-2015 07:51 AM
Hi Brad,
maybe the file is again deleted?
Cant find him.
I am really sorry.
12-09-2015 08:12 AM
Hi mr.hiller,
I have reposted the file with the same name. It will only be up there on the ftp site for a few days. Sending the application through email is not feasible because email servers have an allergic reaction to attachments with VBScripts in them-- even VBScripts in a ZIP file.
Brad Turpin
DIAdem Product Support Engineer
National Instruments
12-10-2015 02:59 AM
Thanks Brad. Got it.