Re: current working directory
- From: parthabe <x@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2006 05:40:47 -0600 (CST)
hi tst, thanx first for Ur help but Ur VI is broken bcos subVIs are not there. I m using LV7.1.
what I told was the VC++ people will supply me with a ini file that contains details about various PIN choice selected by the user during Setting Parameters at the beginning of the appl, ie, while in VC++. they ll call me to execute DMM using PXI1042.
what I want to do now is to read that .ini file from the hierarchy of the various steps configured by the user at the startup , & read it to take the details in it & pass rhem into my VI & do the calculation for hardware & then run the DMM part.
...hhhhhhh, very long line indeed, giving space to breathe.
Now please tell me how I ll go & look for that .ini file in the hierarchy which had got placed from VC++ in the path where it was installed, say C: or D: or whatever it may be.....
they tell me that there is option in VC++ to do like that means , if U specify the filename alone, it is enough to look for that in the installed directory's hierarchial step.
i tell them it is not that much easy to like that in LV, bcos I ve not seen an icon in LV,s Function palette which ll give U the "Current Working Directory" like the case if Current VI's path or so.
please help me with a solution, my time is running out.
anyway r hat was beter than this icon.
Regards,
Partha.
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