03-24-2020 03:49 AM
03-24-2020 05:54 AM
I decided a long time ago that I didn't really care about when, why, and how. I just accepted that sometimes it worked and sometimes it didn't, but using the [x] button and saving changes always worked.
03-24-2020 10:09 AM
@billko wrote:
I decided a long time ago that I didn't really care about when, why, and how. I just accepted that sometimes it worked and sometimes it didn't, but using the [x] button and saving changes always worked.
I would follow your path except... In my case [x] button does not solve the problem!
Well, it does, partially... It works only if I put a VI into a virtual folder.
If I want to put a VI out of virtual folder the [x] button won't make it stay there.
First picture is when I move VI into virtual folder.
Second picture is when I move out of virtual folder (but still within lvlib).
03-30-2020 02:41 AM
Same thing happened to me, four accessors in a lvclass didn't want to stay in the virtual folder at all if saving the project with ctrl+shift+s; when I moved them once again and did a right click -> save directly on the class, after reopenning the project everything was fine (thanks for the hint! A kudo for you).
Background info: LabVIEW 19.0f1 32 bit installed on a Win 10-pro x64 machine
03-05-2021 01:44 PM
Have you tried dragging the VI's onto the Library Icon first and then putting them into the Virtual Folder?