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cline connection to vias or pins after importing subdrawing

VishnuVRD
VishnuVRD 3 months ago

I just imported subdrawing from another board and swapped components, retrained net on vias while importing subdrawings, but I get this floating issues. They go away when I delete the cline and re-route it. Is there anyway to do it all at once like forcing cline to attach to via or pin? Vias and Clines have same net names.

Thank you.

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  • excellon1
    0 excellon1 3 months ago

    Hi,

    When you imported the sub drawing before you changed any components, was net connectivity ok or was there disconnects ?

    Best Regards.

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  • avant
    0 avant 3 months ago

    I typically have to pick up the clines, and drop them back down.

    Select clines, move by ix 0.

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  • JuanCR
    +1 JuanCR 2 months ago

    Hey Vishnu! I hope you're doing well. I would suggest you create a custom key assignment for the execution of a script with what avant replied. The script should select all clines in the board and execute move ix 0. As excellon pointed out, swapping the component most likely broke the connection and you need to repair it. Hope it helps!

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  • VishnuVRD
    0 VishnuVRD 2 months ago in reply to JuanCR

    Hi Juan, I manually connected them for now, I'll try the script next time.

    Thank you

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