Cause
The project contains a multi-line connection that runs between the multi-line functions with the device tags <x> and <y>. In addition, the project contains two topology functions with the device tags <x> and <y>, but they have not yet been connected to each other by means of a routing connection.
Solution
- Select the following commands: Tab Home > Command group Find > Find.
- Search for the two device tags <x> and <y> project-wide in the dialog of the same name. Display the search result in the list of results.
- In the Search results - <Project name> dialog, locate the two topology functions <x> and <y> by selecting the Go to (graphic) function from the popup menu.
- Add routing paths and / or routing points to the two topology functions by selecting the following commands: Tab Insert > Command group Topology > Routing path and / or Routing point.
- Connect the two topology functions and routing points with the routing paths, and thus specify a routing track through the routing path network.
- Update the connections.
- Mark the total routing path network, and select the following commands: Tab Connections > Command group Topology > Route.
A routing connection through the routing path network is generated between the two topology functions. - If required, start a new check run.
Note:
If a routing path network and a routing connection not routed yet already exist between the two topology functions, check the value of the property Topology: Connection filter in the Properties <...> dialog for each routing path of the connection. Unify the value for all routing paths if there are differences. Then, re-route the connections, and start a new check run.