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Global Component Change

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 I have 200 resitors in a ConceptHDL 15.7 hierarchical schematic that are the same part number but must be changed to another part number. The Global Update> Global Component Change will go into each hier block but will not change anything. I tried it on another flat schematic and had no problems. This is an ECO to a finished board so I don't want them getting renumbered and or flying off the Allegro 15.7 board.

  Thanks Paulk


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    Carl,

    That was very intereasting reading but as you know it dosen't help my present situation. This will really be a problem in the next few months when we do have to start updating our libraries for the RoHS updates that are to come. I'm using the Component>Modify but it will only do one part at a time, only 110 to go.

    Thanks for posting this thread.
    Paulkeefe


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    Carl,

    That was very intereasting reading but as you know it dosen't help my present situation. This will really be a problem in the next few months when we do have to start updating our libraries for the RoHS updates that are to come. I'm using the Component>Modify but it will only do one part at a time, only 110 to go.

    Thanks for posting this thread.
    Paulkeefe


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