Best practices for setting up projects

Hi people.

I'm looking for some advice on my project management and the Installer files.

So I have a VI with outbuildings and void / VI. I then add to a project, and then create the application and setup of files when I want to deploy the program. If I discover a bug or need to make a change when it was deployed I proceed as follows: remove the project, the application and Installer. I make the required changes to the VI and then add a new project and create the application files and the program installation, and then re - install the program.

It's a little bit of your time. Is there a way to make changes to the VI which can then automatically update the application files and the Setup.

Thank you

Select this option.

What? What you are doing seems crazy to me! Don't worry though - there's a better way! Have your files/code in a project and just re - build the executable/installer once you have updated your screws... it will automatically use the last screw, when you create the executable file. You can define the specification of generation to automatically increment the version build number.

You only need to create project/generation specifications (exe/installer) once!

If you want to keep track of different versions of the code, use a sort of like Subversion/Git source code control, etc.

I suggest you have a read here (and some related articles!) to learn more about the projects and build specifications in LabVIEW! http://www.NI.com/white-paper/7197/en/

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