SetProjectTargetFile
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SetProjectTargetFile
LabWindows/CVI ActiveX Server Interface
CVI_AppSetProjectTargetFile (CAObjHandle objectHandle, ERRORINFO *errorInfo, enum CVIEnum_CVIBuildConfigurationOptions buildOption, const char *absolutePathname, long *returnValue);
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Purpose
Sets the path of the target file for the current project.
Parameters
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objectHandle | CAObjHandle | Specifier for a particular ActiveX object that is currently in memory. Obtain this handle from CVI_NewApp, CVI_OpenApp, CVI_ActiveApp, or an ActiveX method or property. All of the methods that you can apply to a particular object are grouped under a single class in the function tree. The name of the class corresponds to the type of the object to which this handle refers. |
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buildOption | enum CVIEnum_CVIBuildConfigurationOptions | Specifies whether the target file includes the release or debug version of the project. You can specify one of the following constants:
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absolutePathname | const char * | The path of the target file for the current project. You must pass an absolute pathname for this parameter. |
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Name | Type | Description |
errorInfo | ERRORINFO * | When an ActiveX server function fails with the error code DISP_E_EXCEPTION, descriptive information about the error code is stored in this parameter. The information can include the error code, source, and description. It also can include a help file and help file context ID. When an ActiveX server function fails with the error codes DISP_E_PARAMNOTFOUND, DISP_E_TYPEMISMATCH, or E_INVALIDARG, the parameter position of the invalid argument may be stored in the errorParamPos member of this parameter. You can pass NULL for this parameter. |
returnValue | long * | The value that the LabWindows/CVI ActiveX server function returns. A negative value indicates that the LabWindows/CVI ActiveX server function returned an error. You can use GetCVIAutomationServerErrorString to get the description of a LabWindows/CVI ActiveX server error code. |
Return Value
Name | Type | Description |
status | HRESULT | A value indicating whether an error occurred. A negative error code indicates function failure. Error codes are defined in CVIversion\include\cviauto.h and <Program Files>\National Instruments\Shared\MSDTRedistributables\SDKHeaderFiles\8.1\winerror.h. You can use CA_GetAutomationErrorString to get the description of an ActiveX Library error code. |