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johnq
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Pin List

G'day Folks

 

I am taking the next step and working on the PIN LIST feature in ACE.  I have searched the history and nothing seems to relate to my problems.

 

I am on ACE2012  win7 

 

I have read some where that in the symbols there must be an attribute for "PINLIST" and PEER_PINLIST.   I add these attributes to the symbols and in the optional area, the green tick is displayed with the two attribute names.

 

As I have done with other attributes.

 

Later I find when I open the symbold the attribute in on th drawing but the entry is not in the table.

 

It does not make any difference if the "NO/NC setup table" is set up or blank.

 

I have been trying different combinations for many hours and I am missing out on something.

 

I have a "WORKING" project set up that I do all my developement work area,  I have tried deleting the .MDB file from time to time.

 

I swap drawings as I have found that can help on othere problems.

 

Is there a specific sequence to follow?

 

Some screen shots attached.

 

The pins I am trying to use are not drawn on the symbols that I create.  Is this a clue?  My company does not want them to be there.  If that is the key to my problems then I need to know.

 

Thanks in advance

 

John Quigley

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Message 2 of 3
Icemanau
in reply to: johnq

You didn't include a picture of the actual block but going from the dialog boxes I think I know what your problem is.

 

If it is a parent block (a coil for example) it will be looking for the coil pin information which you have not added into the pinlist database.

 

If your block has more than 2 coil pins, you just keep adding them to the coil pin list.

The NO/NC and other types are for child blocks and don't get pulled into a parent block.

 

Regards Brad



Icemanau (NNTP handle: Brad Coleman
AutoCAD Electrical User and IT Hardware Support

Message 3 of 3
johnq
in reply to: Icemanau

 

Hi Brad

 

Thanks for your reply and time to offer some advice.  One of my blocks would have made it easier for you but you are right.

 

I do not have the contact pins on the on a block and that is the cause of my problem.

 

I have carried out a test and pins on the block fixed the problem.

 

I now need to convince the powers to be that I need to go that road.

 

It is difficult on my own with this package, the only support is this forum.

 

I am starting to like this program but I still do not like the way it crashes.

 

Cheers  john Q

 

 

 

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