12-01-2005 10:08 AM
12-01-2005 11:18 AM
hi there
well, there are several solutions. i attached the condensed version of a ActiveX-DLL written in VB 6.0 and a VI that calls it. you may have to first browse to the DLL in the Automation RefNum.
12-01-2005 11:18 AM
12-02-2005 03:36 AM
03-03-2015 03:54 AM
Thanks ....It is helpfull for me.
03-03-2015 05:13 AM - edited 03-03-2015 05:13 AM
In the meantime since that old thread started about 10 years ago LabVIEW has gotten official support in the VI Server interface.
This is a snippet! Drag it to your desktop and from there into a LabVIEW diagram. It will work on other platforms than Windows 32 Bit too, unlike the clibboard.llb library.
03-03-2015 05:38 AM
wow ....it is really appericatable your fast reply and nature to help.. Thanks a ton.
02-22-2016 01:32 PM
@rolfk wrote:In the meantime since that old thread started about 10 years ago LabVIEW has gotten official support in the VI Server interface.
This is a snippet! Drag it to your desktop and from there into a LabVIEW diagram. It will work on other platforms than Windows 32 Bit too, unlike the clibboard.llb library.
I had no idea you could drop and drag snippets! I thought snippets were PNG's! Changed my life, now just need to claim back the many dozens of hours I've spent copying snippets by hand........
02-22-2016 02:04 PM - edited 02-22-2016 02:05 PM
@Wez wrote:
@rolfk wrote:In the meantime since that old thread started about 10 years ago LabVIEW has gotten official support in the VI Server interface.
This is a snippet! Drag it to your desktop and from there into a LabVIEW diagram. It will work on other platforms than Windows 32 Bit too, unlike the clibboard.llb library.
I had no idea you could drop and drag snippets! I thought snippets were PNG's! Changed my life, now just need to claim back the many dozens of hours I've spent copying snippets by hand........
By the way, I think rolfk's post is a bit outdated. You can drag the snippet directly from your browser to your block diagram usually without needing to save it to file first.
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02-22-2016 02:10 PM
James.Morris wrote:
By the way, I think rolfk's post is a bit outdated. You can drag the snippet directly from your browser to your block diagram usually without needing to save it to file first.
Nope. Does not work with Firefox in this way, first i have to save the png. However, the simple drag&drop works with Chrome browser... No idea why is this difference.