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Library padstack report

Jeri
Jeri over 10 years ago

I've noticed I have made a mistake in the padstack name.

I did a save as to new name and deleted the old padstack file. Now how do I know which symbols in my library use this padstack?

Is there a report at the library level?  Looking for a report that will give me a padstack name and all symbols used by that padstack.

Thanks

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  • eDave
    eDave over 8 years ago

    See attached.

    5706.DE_libPadsReport.zip

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  • cak86e
    cak86e over 6 years ago in reply to eDave

    I've tried putting the context file in share\local\pcb\skill (with allegro.ilinit) and share\pcb\etc\context\64bit but I can't seem to get it to load:

    *Error* loadContext: could not open file - "64bit/DE_libPadsReport.cxt"

    I'm using 17.2-2016 S048 [9/30/2018] Windows SPB 64-bit Edition.  Any idea on what I'm doing wrong? 

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  • eDave
    eDave over 6 years ago in reply to cak86e

    Have you tried putting it in share\local\pcb\skill\64bit ?

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  • eDave
    eDave over 6 years ago in reply to cak86e

    Have you tried putting it in share\local\pcb\skill\64bit ?

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  • cak86e
    cak86e over 6 years ago in reply to eDave

    I didn't have a 64bit folder in there, but when I created it, it worked.

    Thanks!

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