Build.vi does not output Generated files list for installer

In LV 2011, Build.vi does not output a "Generated files" list when used on an installer. Example attached. When run on my system, "Generated files" is an empty array and "error out" shows no errors or warnings. The built installer can be found on disk, so I know the build succeeded.
I critically need to know the target folder for my built installer so I can use it in an automated build tool. Assuming this is a real bug, can someone help me with a workaround that doesn't require an operator to point the VI to the target path?
Attachments:
build_vi_bug.zip ‏10 KB

Hi David,
You may find the solution in the following two links
Creating Builds Programmatically
Build executable and installer programmatically
In the second link, there is an example code posted by Suse to find the destination path programmatically, hope it helps answer your question.
Yupeng J.

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