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Help with an error in netlisting

cocopa
cocopa over 15 years ago

Hello,I've finished my design in capture but i can't create a netlist for allegro pcb editor.It shows ERROR (40) Object not found in datatabase.Specifically says   pin number '23' not found in database although the footprint and the schematic part are correct.What is the problem?

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    oldmouldy over 15 years ago

    Sounds like there might be an issue with the Design Cache, Open the current project and then start a new project. With the two Project Managers open, copy the page(s) / folder(s) from the existing project to the new project a page at a time, saving between each paste. You should get the new design built without the problem. This was addressed in a hotfix somewhere along. (If necessary, delete the default Schematic1 / Page1 from the new project before pasting in anything from the old project)

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  • oldmouldy
    oldmouldy over 15 years ago

    Sounds like there might be an issue with the Design Cache, Open the current project and then start a new project. With the two Project Managers open, copy the page(s) / folder(s) from the existing project to the new project a page at a time, saving between each paste. You should get the new design built without the problem. This was addressed in a hotfix somewhere along. (If necessary, delete the default Schematic1 / Page1 from the new project before pasting in anything from the old project)

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