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Community PCB Design Pulse and DE-HDL global component change problem

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global component change problem

myil17
myil17 11 months ago



I am having the following errors. Why is this happening? Have any ideas to solve the problem? I can't select the offline library manually on new component option. Is there an option to give libraries(offline and database) a priority for this task?

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    0 rg13 11 months ago

    Looking at the error, it seems that component mentioned under original and new component are not present at their location. See if gnd_signal is present in standard library and agnd is present in design_lib library.

    Also you can check whether the paths are correctly mentioned in cds.lib or not.

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    0 rg13 11 months ago

    Looking at the error, it seems that component mentioned under original and new component are not present at their location. See if gnd_signal is present in standard library and agnd is present in design_lib library.

    Also you can check whether the paths are correctly mentioned in cds.lib or not.

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    0 myil17 11 months ago in reply to rg13

    They are both present in the library. There are two kind of libraries; offline(both gnd components exist under this library) and database which is used and updated by the company. The problem is when i click ''global component change'' and select "original component", I can access the offline library which is perfect but when I choose the "new component", i can only access the database library. I would like to access only offline library for both cases. But it complains that the component doesn't exist.

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