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newly written tdm/tdms file not found

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So I tried it again and I'm still getting the same result where I don't see an actual saved file in the folder.

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The folder exists but the tdms file doesn't.  Isn't that what the create option is for though?

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@SRamirez wrote:

The folder exists but the tdms file doesn't.  Isn't that what the create option is for though?


That's what create does.  It works for me.  Are you getting another kind of error?


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No. there is no error.  I just can't find the file afterwards in my windows folder.

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What folder are you trying to save to?  You might have chosen a folder that is protected by Windows.


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It's a folder within My Documents.

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Just for fun, try putting the file in C:\temp (make sure the folder exists) and see if the file shows up there.


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I ended up getting error 7 when I did that.

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So I tried just using c:\ and it worked!  I have a cRIO that I am using along side it.  I was reading the getting started with cRIO-logging data to disk article (http://www.ni.com/white-paper/11198/en) and it mentioned that I had to first get it from the cRIO so I tried it and sure enough it was there.  I'm guessing by setting c:\ as the file path the cRIO saves it within itself and then it can be saved to the computer.  I'm sure there has to be a direct path but this works for now.  Thanks for your help by the way.  I'm still not sure why it wasn't letting me save directly to a file on my computer though.  Any ideas?

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You should have said this was running on a cRIO.  Now it all makes perfect sense.  A cRIO is a computer in itself.  It runs a Real-Time operating system.  Therefore any file paths you define will be on the cRIO.  What you can do is make a network shared folder on your PC and access the folder on the cRIO like you would with another PC on the network.


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