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 Post subject: NET PORTS CO-JOINED : CAN NOT REVERT OR CORRECT
PostPosted: 21 Dec 2011, 13:56 
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Some how when updating a pattern>component>schematic>pcb, the net ports of +5V and +15V combined and also the net ports of -15V and Gnd combined. Now I can not seem to be able to separate nets!
This happened once before: it was a small schematic and I ended up removing all occasions of one net ports connections and re-drawing them. That will take a day to do here on this project...esp since so many connections.
Has any one experienced this before???
What is cause?
How to fix nets when they get joined.


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 Post subject: Re: NET PORTS CO-JOINED : CAN NOT REVERT OR CORRECT
PostPosted: 22 Dec 2011, 10:07 
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Hi Chick,
We have found and fixed the bug in our software. We plan to publish updated build pretty soon and this issue will be fixed there.


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 Post subject: Re: NET PORTS CO-JOINED : CAN NOT REVERT OR CORRECT
PostPosted: 24 Dec 2011, 04:07 
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Joined: 09 Jun 2010, 06:24
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The bug has been fixed in 2.2.0.9.
The problem was separating nets after joining: if you add nets separately from each other - all worked correctly, but if you had single net and then tried to separate it to several nets nets - it didn't do that sometime. The way to go with 2.2.0.8 is just renaming part of the net and checking "Rename related wires only" box. 2.2.0.9 already separates nets correctly


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