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Errors while loading library files

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green over 16 years ago

Hi,

I am getting errors while loading library files .

Error is like

part_table/part.ptf' already loaded into PPT view. Will not load again.

Bec of this i am not able to generate the correct BOM.

can some one help me in solving this problem.

 

Thanks in advance

Krish

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  • Jerry GenPart
    Jerry GenPart over 16 years ago

    Hi Krish,

    You can review the project .cpm file. Look for the entry starting with START_GLOBAL.

    You'll see a directive like this -

    PPT './ptf_res/res.ptf' './ptf_res/res1.ptf'

    Make sure you don't have a duplicate PTF file specified.

    Hope this helps.

    Jerry GenPart

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