Time offset on x scale

I use Labview to save waveforms to a TDMS file that I want to process in Diadem. Unfortunately, Diadem doesn't seem to recognize the timestamp in the waveform to properly scale and offset the time domain waveforms when viewing them. I fixed the issue of offset by writing the property "wf_start_offset" with the first timestamp. Still the x scale will not properly scale. The offset turnes up in a number, not in time.
Another approach is to make a full timestamp channel. What a waste.
Anybody have a suggestion on how to do this smarter?

Hello greentea,
One recent Manual you can refer to is for example this one:
http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/373082j.pdf
Also this webpage can be a good starting point to start to work with NI DIAdem:
http://www.ni.com/diadem/start-support/
Another useful page is this one:
http://zone.ni.com/reference/en-XX/help/370859J-01/
One other interesting thing might be the DIAdem Basics (http://sine.ni.com/tacs/app/overview/p/ap/of/id/1580/ol/nl/oc/nl/srcred/no/) and DIAdem Advanced (http://sine.ni.com/tacs/app/overview/p/ap/of/lang/en/ol/nl/oc/nl/pg/1/sn/n24:4127,n8:27/id/1579/srcr...) courses.
If there are other things you would like to know, then don't hesitate to let us know.
Kind Regards,
Thierry C - Applications Engineering Specialist Northern European Region - National Instruments
CLD, CTA
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