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I am not able to delete a missing file from lvlib. Can anyone help with this?

 

Lvlib.JPG

 

Thanks,

Saranya

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Saranbalu wrote:

I am not able to delete a missing file from lvlib. Can anyone help with this?


Why did you want to delete this? What you really want to achieve? Post bit more details.

 

Thanks,

Mathan

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I am trying to create a zip file from my project and seems like it wouldn't create it until I sort out all the missing VIs in the project (Everytime I click Preview in the Zip File properties page, it points to a VI that does not exist and says File not found). I was able to remove some of them. But could not delete the file shown in the picture.

 

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Saranya

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Saranbalu wrote:

But could not delete the file shown in the picture.


Can you please tell what is the full warning message in the picture you attached.

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Here it is!

 

Warning.JPG

 -Saranya

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Can you drag it from the lvlib to the project?
Try to use the 'Resolve conflicts' function in the toolbar  of the project (the triangle warning sign)

 

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Ton,

 

I am not able to drag it out of the lvlib. Also Resolve Conflicts is disabled.

 

-Saranya

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Is the LVLIB locked (I don't see a key)

 

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Ton,

 

The lvlib is not locked.

 

-Saranya

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Ok, the hard way, open the lvlib witha text editor (notepad) and delete the element that contains the missing VI.

 

Do this on a copy to make sure the lvlib stays intact.

 

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