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11-21-2005 12:43 PM
Hello,
I've been using the populate panel from schematic list feature in autocad. I just ran a project resequence/retag on a set of drawings. After the run, i opened populate panel from schematic list again. I reloaded the program, and selected marked existing. However, the program will not mark some inserted footprints even though I see that they were inserted earlier from populate panel from schematic list. I've re-built the project database, reloaded populate panel, and still see the same problem. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks,
~Mark
I've been using the populate panel from schematic list feature in autocad. I just ran a project resequence/retag on a set of drawings. After the run, i opened populate panel from schematic list again. I reloaded the program, and selected marked existing. However, the program will not mark some inserted footprints even though I see that they were inserted earlier from populate panel from schematic list. I've re-built the project database, reloaded populate panel, and still see the same problem. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks,
~Mark
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12-14-2011 03:00 PM in reply to:
sparckis
I am having the problem noted above. I am taking the following steps:
- "Schematic List" in Panel.
- Press "Reload"
- Press "Mark Existing"
- Components which exist on the panel are not being marked as existing.
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12-14-2011 03:59 PM in reply to:
sparckis
If found the problem. My footprint block had an "FPT" (Terminal Footprint) attribute. The footprint was identified as a terminal rather than a component.

