NI CompactRIO Device Drivers October 2019 (19.5) Known Issues

Overview

This document contains the known issues with NI CompactRIO Device Drivers October 2019 (19.5) that were discovered before and after the release of the driver. New issues appear at the top of this document. This list includes only severe or the most common issues, and does not include every issue known to NI. This list contains issues new to the CompactRIO Device Drivers October 2019 release. If an issue appeared in a previous version of the CompactRIO Device Drivers and has not been resolved, it will not be listed again here.

The workarounds described in this document are not always tested by NI and are not guaranteed to resolve the issue. The brief description given does not necessarily describe the problem in full detail. If you would like more information on an issue, visit ni.com/contact and reference the issue ID. If you identify a workaround for an issue that is not listed in this document, please contact NI so that the workaround may be published.

IDKnown IssueAffected LV Versions
196448Export To CSV in the LabVIEW CLIP Generator ignores sbRIO bank voltagesLabVIEW 2019

 

Known Issues with NI CompactRIO Device Drivers October 2019

IDKnown Issues
196448

Export To CSV in the LabVIEW CLIP Generator ignores sbRIO bank voltages

Using the Export to CSV option in the LabVIEW CLIP Generator exports the CLIP parameters for I/O pin bank voltages incorrectly. This results in an incorrect CSV file and only the default pin configuration being set when using the file for import.

Workarounds: 

  • Manually open and change the bank voltages in the CSV file after export
  • Change the bank voltage values in the CLIP editor after importing the CSV file

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