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Editting a DFF .csv file issue

Casey O
Casey O over 5 years ago

I'm trying to edit a Design True DFM  .csv file and by doing so break the .csv into multiple files for review and adoption in my team at Intel. What I want to do (and did) was to "shorten" the default DFF csv file into smaller segments. After doing so paying careful attention to the headers and beginning an end of the different sections of the csv file I could load it into a allegro .brd file but no new drc's for DFM showed up. I looked at the log file no apparent issue. I used excel to edit the .csv and save it as a .csv file before reading it into a board file. Any help would be greatly appreciated. This is a Allegro 17.2 database 17.2-2016 S062 [11/25/2019] Windows SPB 64-bit Edition 

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    DavidJHutchins over 5 years ago

    Casey,

    It might help getting a set of these rules file from a board fabrication house as a more realistic set of files to start from, try submitting a request using https://pcb.cadence.com/dfm_customer#

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    DavidJHutchins over 5 years ago

    Casey,

    It might help getting a set of these rules file from a board fabrication house as a more realistic set of files to start from, try submitting a request using https://pcb.cadence.com/dfm_customer#

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