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Capture CIS ORCIS-6182 I am not sure what this means

Ksquared
Ksquared over 12 years ago
When I do update part status I get the following message:
 
ERROR(ORCIS-6182): Cannot find approved part number ECJ-1VB1H122K Linked To Schematic Part C129. 
 
I have checked the part and all the data has been properly passed from the database to the part but is shows up with a red dot and says Approved: Not Found
 
 If I go to link database part and select the part from the database everything shows up green and all the data fields match. 
 
I tried searching in the documentation for the list of Error codes and found some in the CIS Reference manual but it only listed ORCIS-8xxx and above. Is there a document where I can find all the error codes? 
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  • oldmouldy
    oldmouldy over 12 years ago
    What else is there to know? The Update Part Status is not finding an entry with the specified Part Number in the database that the design is currently using. You could try re-linking the part and see if that fixes the issue, looking in the Part Manager fields might give a clue, but, whatever the issue, a more lengthy description is not going to help, the message completely descibes the problem.
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  • Ksquared
    Ksquared over 12 years ago
    The part number is there in the database. As I said in the orriginal post the part does get all the data passed to it. the part number is correct and matches the part number in the database. Every part in my design does this and I am positive they are all there. I just generated my database from the bom's of this board so everything should and does alling between the database and the part properties. I have also manualy verified that they match as well. This is not a case that the part number does not match, something else is going on here.
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  • oldmouldy
    oldmouldy over 12 years ago
    This all seems to "just work", if it happens for "all parts" the configuration is likely screwed up. What exact version including hotfix are you running? Make a trivial example placing database parts and see if that works, if it doesn't zip up the DSN, DBC, database and required OLB file for the trivial example and attach it to the forum post.
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  • Chalford
    Chalford over 12 years ago

    We are seeing the same behaviour. I can place a part from the database then run Part Manager and get this error. It can't find the part that it has just found and placed!

    I have, so far, found only a few parts that have this problem, and it seems to follow part types, not individual components in the db.

    This was using 16.5, trying 16.6 now... 

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  • Chalford
    Chalford over 12 years ago

    Sorted it - the refdes was undefined in the .dbc file.

    On running part update the tool reported that the part 'could not be found' when in fact the part has an illegal refdes prefix. I have added it to the 'allowed prefixes' and now all works fine.

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