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Strange problem with Schematic Wire Label report

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Strange problem with Schematic Wire Label report

I am having a strange problem while running the Wire Label report from the Schematic reports.

 

I was under the assumption that wires that are located on a layer that contained the word "JUMPER" were not processed during these reports. I am finding that that is not the case. I have a drawing that is showing the Jumper wire as a connection in the report.

 

Terminal X11.25 is showing 3 wires (should be two) and terminal X11.28 is showing 2 (should be one). Strange thing is that Terminal X11.27 only shows two in the report which is what I would expect.

 

Can someone take a look at this and maybe see something I am missing?

 

This is using ACE 2014.

 

Here is the report for this dwg.

 

2010FC4.1
2010FC5.1
2501AD1.
4800KF1.15
4800KF1.16
4800KF1.25
4800KF1.PORT 2
X11.25
X11.25
X11.25
X11.26
X11.26
X11.27
X11.27
X11.28
X11.28
X20.13

 

Thanks,



Bob Hanrahan
Ace User since 1998
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testsubject
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Bob Hanrahan
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jalger
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Hi Bob,

 

When I ran a Report on the page, It shows no wire connections. 

It seems the data is missing off of the page. (Might need the entire project to pull in all of the data)

I did notice when I ran a DWG Audit, it fixed a few bogus wire numbers. 

Try running the Dwg aduit and the normal AutoCAD Audit on the pages then re-run the report.

 

Regards,

 

James

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testsubject
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James,

 

Thanks for taking a look at it.

 

I am not surprised that you did not find any wire numbers in the report. I do not use any. I use IEC format which is CMPT.PIN. I have to click on the Wire label button and remove WIRENO and add CMPT and PIN.

 

After doing that, you will get the report I am seeing. I suppose I should have added that.

 

I did run both the DWG and regular audit and there was no change.

 

This is a problem because if I cannot "trust" the report, I am unable to use it to automatically print wire labels...

 

One thing I did notice is that there is no Sort function for this report. I had to export to SS and then sort there to get the report I showed earlier.

 

I was kind of hoping Pat or Robin would take a look at it.



Bob Hanrahan
Ace User since 1998
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testsubject
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I figured it out. I ended up with 2 sources with the same source code but different descriptions.  It was cross connecting X11.28 with X11.25 and they are not supposed to be directly connected. It became apparent when I copied the drawing by itself to a new project and the problem went away.

 

Sometimes it is the forest for the trees...



Bob Hanrahan
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