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DE HDL part number not changed

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archive over 17 years ago

Hi All,

This one is related to a part number problem or I don't understand the behaviour of Design Entry. I attached some of the views of some windows.
 
The problem is about the resistor ( In this case its R125) part number.  I modify the 22 ohm resistor to 40 ohm resistor As I always did in the right way by selecting it from the library ( with the use of part table file). It changes to 40 ohm thats OK. But I realized from the BOM that this 40 ohm resistor part number is not changed although its value and the other attributes are changed. 
Part_number is a KEY property defined in the library.
And when I want to MODIFY or REPLACE this part again it changes but doesn't change its part number.  When I look at the part manager R125 it shows that it has a part number which is correct.
 
The winning value doesn't change.
 
how can I overcome this issue?

Thank you for your helps
AhmetOzsoy


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    archive over 17 years ago

    Thanks for your answers.

    I have opened an SR for this event but actually they don't pay much attention to that case. And I said OK this one may be an extra case just related to me and they closed the case.
     
    Yes you are right I could delete and put a new one but there are more resistors that has the same problem. Actually in the library definition of resistor  there are no other tricks or special things defined.

    Again thank you for your answers.
    Best regards
    Ahmet


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    archive over 17 years ago

    Thanks for your answers.

    I have opened an SR for this event but actually they don't pay much attention to that case. And I said OK this one may be an extra case just related to me and they closed the case.
     
    Yes you are right I could delete and put a new one but there are more resistors that has the same problem. Actually in the library definition of resistor  there are no other tricks or special things defined.

    Again thank you for your answers.
    Best regards
    Ahmet


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