Aside from the shell issue another possibility is permissions.
Do you have permissions to write to C: ?
Unless you're running as admin you may not. If this is the case choose
a directory that you are allowed to write to.
Stan
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Do you have permissions to write to C: ?
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Stan
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I've been using it for years...Just now I opened up a program from a VRF
member and it had a real constant in it. Never before did I notice that in
the properties, you can turn on "Stepping" and have scroll bars (ala
LabVIEW) that allow you to step through values. So, I tried it. If I set
the detent value to 1.2, or 1.3, and step up and down through zero a couple
of times, all of a sudden zero becomes -0.4440892f! I understand the
concept of why this might occur (the precision of holding a real number in
64 bits, etc) but why is displayed suffixed with an "f"? I've not seen this
before - anybody out there have an answer? I assume that the f stands for
"float" but I'm wondering why this would appear in a VEE Real64 constant
object.
Also still wanting to know if anybody is using VEE with Profibus
communication...?
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Reiner Schlieker
Test Equipment Designer
Siemens Milltronics Process Instruments Inc.
Phone: (705) 740-7553
Fax: (705) 740-7692
Email: reiner.schlieker@siemens.com
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