Command or Query to list all connected DAQ devices
Hi,
I am looking for a simple query or function in labview to scan for connected DAQ devices and list them.
Example: With VISA drivers, there is a function "find resources" when passed appropriate query string will return with the list of Ports (or devices connected).
Is there any similar command that can be used for connected DAQ devices? I can look in MAX and see all devices connected under "NI-DAQmx Devices". However, my aim is to get that list in Labview via a query or function.
your input is appreciated.
Thanks,
SS
You use a couple of DAQmx property nodes.
Message Edited by Dennis Knutson on 05-13-2008 02:10 PM
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National Instruments
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Command to list all email aliases /groups and members on the mail server.
Hi,
We are using SJS MEssaging server 6.2 .
Which is the command to use to list all email aliases/groups and members on the mail server.
Thanks,sureshsamuel wrote:
We are using SJS MEssaging server 6.2 .
Which is the command to use to list all email aliases/groups and members on the mail server.Email aliases/groups can exist in text files in the configuration directory of Messaging Server or be defined in the LDAP Directory Server. You can use the "commadmin group search" command to list the ldap groups (if you have Delegated Administration installed/configured), otherwise you can use a directory ldapsearch to find the groups.
Regards,
Shane.
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