How can I transmit and receive messages using Vector CANTech CancardXL with LabVIEW?

I'm a new LabVIEW user and I need transmit and receive CAN messages using a CancardXL from Vector CANTech with LabVIEW.
Could somebody have any vi or suggestion?

I made a set a LabVIEW VIs to work with Vector/Softing CANCards starting from an example program I downloaded from Softing. These use the Call Library Node to interface with the cards .dll.
I can't give these out because they were developed for a customer. I would contact Vector and see if they have an example program for your card. Might be the same one I started with.
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Of course if you need help developing the VIs, we'd more than happy to assist you.
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