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I'm not sure if this is a bug or a feature but at the very least I'm looking for a workaround. When I use the "replace" command on a schematic, some user defined attributes from the old part stick around for the new part.
I've got a library with a bunch of 0805 resistor values in it. I'll try to get all my terminology correct here. It's one component, linked to one symbol, one footprint, with one variant "0805". Linked to that variant are a number of attribute sets, one for each resistor value. In each attribute set, I also put in things like the tolerance, wattage, and an internal company part number. Here's what I'm working with:
Using the add command, I can find that 0 ohm resistor and plop it on the schematic.
If I were to use the replace command and choose the 1k to replace that 0 ohm I just added, it'll update all the attributes easy peasy.
However, the problem comes when there is a user defined attribute. If I were to plop down that 0 ohm and change our internal part number to "#NONE"
THEN do the replace command for the 1k
That "#NONE" sticks around.
Okay fair enough. But now there's no way to get it to go back to the default value. In the attributes window there's a note about it being changed [below]. But double clicking that PN field and changing it back to "default value" does nothing. I've tried clearing out the value field entirely then changing it to default value but it always just reverts back to the user defined value. There's no way to restore the default value from that window.
Solved! Go to Solution.