07-29-2010 09:01 AM
LV2009: if I try to use a linera algebra function in a new VI in a new project, it produces a huge amount of dependencies to totally remote VIs in several other llbs and lvlibs. I guess these are linked to some of the other more complex VIs in NI_AALBase.lvlib and therefore appear as dependencies, even if I am not actually using them.
It seems that at a certain point of time I have messed up one of these now unused VIs by saving it with a reference to a copy of a linear algebra VI in an application distribution that I generated once.
As a consequence, every time I open any of my VIs that contain whatsoever linear algebra VIs, a conflict warning pops up, showing me a certain conflicting linear algebar VI in the path of my former distribution (which is not existing any more). The conflict appears also transiently in the project tree and vanishes if I close the warning message. After that, everything is fine.
As the conflicting item is removed from the project tree immediately, I cannot locate where the problem is.
Any ideas how I could find the damaged VI that refers to the "wrong" linear algebra function ?
Thanks,
Dirk
07-30-2010 09:16 AM
Hello Dirk.
Please reinstall LabVIEW.
Ulrich
AE NI-CER