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Is there a way to change the time of a saved data to be as the same as the time-axis of the waveform graph?

Good morning Dennis,

Here is a pics of how the waveform is being generated.

I’m not sure I know how to continue

Thanks for the help, Erez

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here is the pic.....Scope Xo.PNG

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Hi Erez,

 

wow, what an image! Scaled down to 400 px width - from former 1600 px?

 

What should we see in that image?

Best regards,
GerdW


using LV2016/2019/2021 on Win10/11+cRIO, TestStand2016/2019
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Trying to save some space on the web…..

Just want to clearly that to comes out from the scope reading – nothing to do with the old/new waveform.

I think the way to go is trying to read the trigger time and use that as zero of time

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That is clearly a waveform data type being generated and as I said, the scope data is being coerced to a timestamp. Use a regular bundle/bundle by name.
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