No Drivers on signal "Net_618" , Bit(s) "0"

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I get this error message but can't find the net in question.  Is there a way to find this net?

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Bob_Marlowe
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Hi Jack,

   

If you double-click on the errormessage the net in question is (normally) highlighted.

   

If all fails, you may upload your project here to have us look at it. To do so:

   

Build -> Clean Project

   

File -> Create Workspace Bundle (minimal)

   

and then upload the generated Zip-file here.

   

 

   

Bob

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Bob_Marlowe
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Hi Jack,

   

If you double-click on the errormessage the net in question is (normally) highlighted.

   

If all fails, you may upload your project here to have us look at it. To do so:

   

Build -> Clean Project

   

File -> Create Workspace Bundle (minimal)

   

and then upload the generated Zip-file here.

   

 

   

Bob

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Anonymous
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Found it.  It was a stray wire that got left behind when I cleaned up the schematic.  It was light green and short so I didn't notice it.

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Bob_Marlowe
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Jack, are you using the latest Creator 2.0 CP1? I thought that this annoying "feature" of checking for tangeling wires dissapeared in the last update.

   

To check, start the Cypress update-manager and let it check for updates.

   

Bob 

I have this in Creator 3.3 CP3.  Double-clicking the error doesn't go anywhere.

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You probably need to re-create the project.

   

Use Copy and paste from original to new project for topdesign pages and your self-written .h and .c files.

   

I would additionally suggest to create a workspace bundle from original project and send that for analysis to Cypres. Create a support case (At top of this page -> Design Support -> Create a support case) and attach the archive to the error description.

   

 

   

Bob

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Restarting the program fixed it, but the bug still exists.

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Anonymous
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It is the latest 2.0.  The wire was just hanging out in a blank area of the sheet.

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Anonymous
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Just had the same in PSoC Creator 4.0. Thanks for the tip on checking outside the canvas.

   

I was already going crazy after having rerouted it all.

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SuCh_2227511
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I am using Psoc Creator 4.2 and had same problem. Don't panic. I just closed Psoc creator and rebooted my computer and opened the project again then no such issue was found again at all. I don't know what exact action fixed it. But give it a try.

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