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Edit-Copy generates DRC "Line to thru pin spacing" errors

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admin over 13 years ago

Am I missing something on how to make an array of boards?  I chose Edit - Copy, provided the spacing I wanted for the boards, the number of boards to create, then clicked "All On" for the "Find" filter. I drew a box around the board, picked my origin, and then placed the new array of boards where I wanted it.  Then the screen filled with DRC errors galore on the arrayed boards.  If I did something wrong please enlighten me.  If this is expected behaviour, then this is a prime example of where it would be nice to be able to waive all the DRC errors in one shot.

 Any help is appreciated,

Eric

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    admin over 13 years ago

    Excellent!  Thank you, that did the trick.  I was hoping there was a way to do a "batch waive"; (obviously) had not seen that option before.  Do you or anyone else know why a "known good layout" would not copy the design intelligence into an array?  I'm sure I'm not the only person to do such a thing to help save the board house some effort.

     

    Thank you again,

     

    Eric.

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    admin over 13 years ago

    Excellent!  Thank you, that did the trick.  I was hoping there was a way to do a "batch waive"; (obviously) had not seen that option before.  Do you or anyone else know why a "known good layout" would not copy the design intelligence into an array?  I'm sure I'm not the only person to do such a thing to help save the board house some effort.

     

    Thank you again,

     

    Eric.

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