[PCB_FORUM] Re: Drill Legend probs

Hi Gary,

Did you try to delete the symbol or via and run it - does the error 
messasge go away?

Maybe a corrupt symbol -

Did you do a DB doctor? 

Dennis





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Jean,
 
Thanks for the reply. Yes, it looks like the consensus is that 2.4 is the 
drill size.  I ran NC Drill and 2.4 is a drill size used in *one* place 
only!
From the cryptic error message it would appear that there are more than 
one 2.4 drill padstacks, each with a different Figure, but there’s only 
one.
 
Thanks for the help,
 
Gary
 

 
Gary E. MacIndoe
PCB Design Engineer
Longmont, Colorado
 
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I’m thinking 2.4 is the drill size, and that you have some 2.4 drills with 
one figure and some with another…???
 

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Hey guys,
 
I’m trying to help a fellow designer in our company (remotely). I have a 
copy of his database, it’s setup as Metric.
 
15.5.1, XP Pro.
 
When running Manufacture -> NC -> Drill Legend, it fails with the 
following message:
 
>>> Begin processing drill holes.
>>> Warning : Hole 2.4000-0.0000-C-N-0.0000-0.0000 uses multiple drill 
figures.
>>> End processing drill holes.
 
To me it looked like “2.4000-0.0000” were coordinates, but there is no 
hole there.
I’ve not seen this one, but I have had two different padstacks with the 
same drill figure, which runs fine.
 
Any ideas as to how to find the offending hole?
 
Thanks,
 
Gary
 
 
 
 
Gary E. MacIndoe
PCB Design Engineer
Longmont, Colorado
 
amd.com
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