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Aug 22 2008, 06:48 PM
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I want a LabVIEW icon under my name! Member Posts: 3 Joined: 18-March 08 Member No.: 11089 Using LabVIEW Since:1998 LV:8.5 ,8.2.1 ,.
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I am trying to build an application that has many GOOP classes. It copies the object references for each class under the build directory within the object name. However when the EXE runs it asks me to find each objectreference.ctl. How do I get around this?
Rammer Found a fix. I created a separate project with all the object references included and it builds just fine. I was not directly including the .lvclass file for some of the objects I store in my userlib. Once I did this it seems to like it. Not sure why it is not just found through the dependancy chain. Rammer
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Aug 22 2008, 08:54 PM
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![]() I'm a LAVA, not a fighter. V I Engineering, Inc. ![]() Posts: 3748 Joined: 13-October 03 From: Michigan, USA Member No.: 181 Using LabVIEW Since:1993 LV:8.5 ,. ,.
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I am trying to build an application that has many GOOP classes. Are you sure it's GOOP? Or is it LVOOP, dgGOOP, OpenGOOP...? I was not directly including the .lvclass file... OK - it's LVOOP. Just so you know, GOOP and LVOOP are not interchangable terms. -------------------- ![]()
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