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P026114: Routing failed: <x>

Cause

A connection cannot be routed.

Several causes are possible. The placeholder <x> of the message specifies the cause which led to the message being output.

Solution

Placeholders

Solution

  • No entry point was found in the routing path network <y>

See: P026042: No entry point to routing path network found for connection point <x>

  • The cable connections are not defined uniquely

See: P026054: Connections of the cable are not defined uniquely

  • No part number defined
  • Parts data could not be determined
  • No connection point defined
  • Connection point cannot be determined
  • Fitting cannot be generated
  • No macro defined

See: P026081: Error while placing a fitting: <x>

  • The connection is protected
Protected connections cannot be routed.
  1. Locate the 2D connection in the schematic by using the Go to (2D, connection) functionality offered by the popup menu of the Wiring manager dialog.
  2. Call up the property dialog of the connection and deactivate the Protected routing property on the Connection definition point tab.
  3. Tip:

    Alternatively, you can also locate the connection in the connections navigator by selecting the Synchronize selection menu item from the popup menu of the Message management dialog. Then call up the property dialog of the connection definition.

  4. Route the connections again.
  5. If required, start a new check run.
  • The cable connection is protected
Protected cables cannot be routed.
  1. Locate the cable in the schematic by using the Go to (2D, connection) functionality offered by the popup menu of the Wiring manager dialog.
  2. Call up the property dialog of the cable and deactivate the Protected routing property on the Cable tab.
  3. Tip:

    Alternatively, you can also locate the cable in the cable navigator by selecting the Synchronize selection menu item from the popup menu of the Message management dialog. Then call up the property dialog of the cable definition.

  4. Route the connections again.
  5. If required, start a new check run.

Note:

This check run message is displayed both in the Message management dialog and in the Wiring manager dialog. Depending on the field used to call up the popup menu in the Wiring manager dialog, you can jump either to the source or target of the connection or directly to the connection in the layout space or in the schematic.