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Convert 14.0 to 23.3 or intermediate

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You can open LV 14.0 VI directly in any latest version, it will automatically upgrade.

 

FYI - I opened the VIs successfully in LV2023Q4

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Thanks!

 

However, can you convert it to 23.3 and attach here?

 

It would be very helpful to me!

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I hope you understand that one don't need to upconvert as any latest version will do it automatically. Just give a try to open the file in any recent LabVIEW version and you will understand.

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Santhosh,

 

I am sorry to bother you.

 

I mean my LabVIEW continuously shows the error "VI version is too old to convert to the current LabVIEW version ~".

 

So can you save the file in your LabVIEW by changing the version and attach here?

 

I just want to try with the updated version with my LabVIEW.

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@Baek908 wrote:

I mean my LabVIEW continuously shows the error "VI version is too old to convert to the current LabVIEW version ~".


Then you are looking at some old library or have an old library that is installed in your <instrlib> folder.  All of the code you attached is in a version you should be able to open.  But this error is something you would get if you were trying to open code that was written in LabVIEW 5 or older.  For a little more detail: Upgrade VI to a Newer LabVIEW Version 


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