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Modifying the name of a NET in an existing BUS

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mikestebbins08
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Modifying the name of a NET in an existing BUS

I am develping a multi-page schematic and have identified several BUS's with over 20 NET's in each BUS. Nearing the end I would like to change the names of the NET's to be more descriptive. Changing the name of the NET doesn't change the name in the BUS however, and I have found no way to go into the properties to change the NET names. When I do I receive the error,    Error: Bus alias already exists.

 

Is there any way to update names in a BUS without having to redo the entire BUS?

 

Thanks for your help!

 

Mike Stebbins

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CGBenner
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@mikestebbins08 

Hello Mike, and welcome to the Community.  I've moved your post here for greater visibility with the Electronics design experts.  Good luck!


Chris Benner
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edpataky
in reply to: mikestebbins08

Hello there! 

 

I am attaching a video of how I am doing what I believe you are describing .. As you can see i have made a bus from a bunch of signals in the schematic, then changed the NAME of one, selected ALL, and then confirm the change to the bus.  I verify after that all are changed also.  It seems to work but maybe there is a workflow where it does not .. Please let me know if this helps.  

 

 

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mikestebbins08
in reply to: CGBenner

Thank you! I received a solution quickly, I am impressed! Mike Stebbins

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mikestebbins08
in reply to: edpataky

Thank you very much for your help, solved the problem and saves me a LOT of time!!! Thank you for taking the time to help me with this, I greatly appreciate it!

Mike Stebbins

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