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Using Hierarchical Blocks

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CS20250218279 5 months ago

If I am using a hierarchical block design on the root page, and I use 2 of the same blocks like the below image. If I go into the page that has the components, and I remove a resistor on Page A but want to keep the resistor on Page B, is that possible? Do i need to instead create a different block so that removing the resistor does not affect the second block?

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    0 Akshay khosla 5 months ago

    Unfortunately, it is currently not possible to achieve this as both H-blocks reference the same schematic folder. To have a different root schematic, you would need to create a new H-block that points to a separate schematic folder.

    Additionally, a feature enhancement request has already been submitted to implement this functionality.

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    0 Akshay khosla 5 months ago

    Unfortunately, it is currently not possible to achieve this as both H-blocks reference the same schematic folder. To have a different root schematic, you would need to create a new H-block that points to a separate schematic folder.

    Additionally, a feature enhancement request has already been submitted to implement this functionality.

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