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Locked Re: EDGE CONNECTORS BETWEEN PANELS


 

Dave,

Upload the file to the group¡¯s ProblemsBeingWorkedOn folder. There is already a proposed fix being developed so your file could be a good test case.

Dave Sand

On Dec 19, 2018, at 2:49 PM, Dave Roberts <dccdaveroberts@...> wrote:

Dave,
Where do you want me to send a copy of the file to?

I read the comments regarding the error but try as I might I cannot find the connecting blocks in the draw down list despite moving the connector and block all over the panel trying to get it to reverse.
The only error I have come across is EC9 is connected to EC10 but it is saying that it is EC1 on the track plan and that connection - 1 to 2 was the first connection which worked as expected.
I have been looking and checking for any errors but so far I have not found any more.
I am going to try to connect as many as possible in order and skip those that will not connect.

Dave
Sent from my iPhone - Dave

On 19 Dec 2018, at 17:06, Dave Sand <ds@...> wrote:

Dave,

The problem from a year ago was fixed. It is possible that your configuration either introduces a new error situation or highlights that the original fix was incomplete.

In either case, we will need a copy of your panel xml file as a test case.


Dave Sand



On Dec 19, 2018, at 4:06 AM, Dave Roberts <dccdaveroberts@...> wrote:

JMRI 4.12 on an iMac under Parallels and Windows 10

I have successfully broken down my whole layout into eight location panels, each of which is a separate Power District.
I have run into the problem highlighted in github issues 4729 and 4730 back in January. The required Blocks that connect Panel to Panel/Board to Board appear to be all there but I cannot access some of them. I am aware of the "One Direction" criteria and have tried the 'Workaround' suggested in 4730 but this does not work for me.

Has there been any resolution to correct the problem? Has anyone managed to get them to work with multiple connectors on each board?. The first EC works perfectly but the subsequent connections do not. I will re-check for any Name differences between the 'Whole Layout' plan and the individual Power District Panels because that is all that comes to mind right now.
I am keeping it such that connectors on the LHS of a panel connect to the RHS of another panel and vice versa but I do have multiple panels with multiple EC's on many sides with bi-directional single line working and multiple main lines crossing the boards.

Dave


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