How do you save arrays in tdm files?

Hi,
As part of a university project I am trying to save some program data to a .tdm file.  On each channel I wanted a number of different types of data including an analogue wave form and a couple of 1-D DBL arrays.  I have found an NI presentation that says that you can store arrays in them but dont seem to be having any luck.  Any ideas what Im doing wrong?  I am using labview 8.5.
Regards,
James

Hi James,
in a channel, you can save only one array as data. If you want to save more arrays then use several channels. You can organize them in groups. If the arrays must be in the same channel, then convert them to a spreadsheet string (in string palette) and save the string as a property.
Greetings,
shb

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