Mike,

I have seen DXP (SP2 W2k SP4) do something very similar to this.  In fact it just
happened to me (again) not 5 mins ago.  Add a few parts to the schematic,
work awhile,  make some changes,  do an update PCB,  and the new added parts are not
brought in.  I believe I also got a dialog message,  something or other
about being "unable to execute ECO?..." The message once it starts
happening is very repeatable.  Close everything down,  restart DXP,  then
it works just fine,  no more message,  no more problems.

Sounds like a similar problem,  so my guess is it is not you.

It will be unfortunate if this problem has persisted since SP2,
Through the SP3 PR,  and on into P2004.  It seems to happen frequently
enough that it should have been found and fixed by now.  Like I say I've
seen it happen at least twice now,  just in the last week.

---Phil


e> It is now afternoon, the netlist I received this morning is
e> obsolete.  No problem.  There are only changes are 4 footprints,
e> SO8 TO SO14.  I can handle that I boast to the customer.  I modify
e> his netlist accordingly. Cough Cough Choke, 2004 will not update
e> the parts no matter what I do.   I shut everything down, bring it
e> back up and one part is updated to S014.  This can not be me.  

e> Is there anyone out there that has actally done this proceedure
e> 100 times and not just read about it?  It has to be buggy if only
e> one part changed.  ARGHH


e> Mike Reagan





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