Hi all

I'm trying to create a large pin (> 256 pins) device, FPGA with multiple IO 
banks, with libedit, and to simplify schematic entry, I'm doing each IO bank as 
"a part" in libedit, such as "Part A, Part B, Part C etc.".

I'm not sure its the correct way to do things, I just copied someone else 
example without really understanding everything ;)

When I create a pin in each part, I've done with "Edit pin part per part" 
clicked (highlighted). And for each pin "Pin Options", "Common to Units", 
un-ticked (i.e. a pin can exist only in one part, so to speak).

Again, I'm not sure its the right or intended way to do things.

The trouble come, when I do "Test Duplicate Pins" check, the tool ONLY check 
the pins within a part, not across multiple parts. What I want the tool to do 
is check duplicate pins across all the parts in the symbol.

I'm confident, I'm not doing things right or not using the tool in what its 
intended.

Could someone point at me how I could check "duplicate pins" across all the 
parts ? or any other thing I should do right ?

Thanks in advance.

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