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"Enable to complete ECO because of 0 errors"

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archive over 17 years ago

This is an odd duck for sure. Yes, I'm on an ancient system (Capture/Layout 10.3) because I'm resurrecting an ancient design and IT is searching for the licenses for our v15 BUT. The process was to take the old .MAX and delete all of the unused components but keep those that are located for mechanical reasons. Then I created a library of footprints and saved the results as a .TCH file. Restart layout and make a new design, use the .TCH and .LLB files created above and the new netlist, and run autoECO. ECO fails with zero errors, the .ERR file shows: AutoECO Error Report FILE-A: X:\...\...\600-1006-02 REV X1.TCH FILE-B: X:\...\...\610-1006-02 REVA.MNL Unable to complete ECO due to errors 0 errors found ??? In addition to the MaxECO error dialog, there's a Layout dialog that says Extracting footprints that is 100% done. Perhaps a v15 run will correct this, but it sure seems strange that there isn't an error to fix!!! TIA


Originally posted in cdnusers.org by kimh
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    archive over 17 years ago

    Hi
    I would suggest you repost your question on the OrCAD forum. There are alot of people there with tons of experiance who might be able to help. http://www.orcad.com/forums/
    You can also contact your VAR they may be able to help also.
    Regards,
    BillZ
    EMA Design Automation


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by BillZ_EMA
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