Path of the dll module

Hi Ppl

Is there an API TestStand to get the paths of a step of type adapter DLL module. I was referring with teststand in the following link. But I was not able to locate the correct property. Similarly, I also want to get the paths of ActiveX module, type adapter Dot Net measures. I had managed to get only the LabVIEW VI paths by using LabVIEWModule.VIPath.

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Each stage has a hidden container, called TS where step-specific data is stored. The search string, that you are looking for is:

CVI, and C/C++ adapter: Step.TS.SData.Call.LibPath

For adapter .NET: Step.TS.SData.Call.AssemblyPath

hope this helps,

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