[PCB_FORUM] ORCad/CIS .dbc/.mdb Linkage?

  • From: "Ritter, Alan" <Alan.Ritter@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "icu-pcb-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <icu-pcb-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 10:34:25 -0400

We're running ORCad/CIS (16.0, ISR3) as our front end to Allegro.

I'm having a problem getting component selection through CIS working right.  We 
have double-checked both the ODBC setup and CIS setup on my computer versus 
another engineer's computer (where it is working correctly) and can't find any 
differences.

If I try to select a component via CIS, the CIS database folder structure shows 
up in the CIS window and looks correct, but when I click on any component 
family folder, it appears empty.

It looks like there is a link missing somewhere between the CIS configuration 
(.dbc) file and the actual database (.mdb) file.

Anyone have any suggestions how to resolve this problem?

/s/jar (Alan Ritter, alan.ritter@xxxxxxxxxx)
        http://www.mtritter.org
 





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