Sch_Dlg-PartsHistoryDlgPlaced Parts History_AD
Created: Lipiec 28, 2015 | Updated: Czerwiec 19, 2017
| Applies to versions: 15.1, 16.0, 16.1 and 17.0
Now reading version 17.0. For the latest, read: Sch_Dlg-PartsHistoryDlg((Placed Parts History))_AD for version 17.1
Summary
This dialog provides the designer with an historical listing of all previously placed schematic parts - placed using the Place Part dialog.
Access
The Placed Parts History dialog is accessed in the Schematic Editor, by clicking the History button in the Place Part dialog.
Options/Controls
- Historical Parts List - this, the main area of the dialog, presents a listing of all previously placed parts, with the most recently placed part at the top of the list. The following information is presented for each listed part:
- Design Item ID - the name of the physical component. This information comes from/is loaded into, the Physical Component field in the Place Part dialog.
- Lib. Reference - the name of the logical symbol, which is the symbolic representation of the physical component in the schematic domain. This information comes from/is loaded into, the Logical Symbol field in the Place Part dialog.
- Designator - the designator that was used when the component was placed. This information comes from/is loaded into, the Designator field in the Place Part dialog.
- Comment - the comment that was used when the component was placed. This information comes from/is loaded into, the Comment field in the Place Part dialog.
- Footprint - the footprint model that was chosen to represent the component in the PCB domain. This information comes from/is loaded into, the Footprint field in the Place Part dialog.
- Part ID - for a multi-part component, this field shows the specific part that was placed. For a single part component, this field will simply reflect this with the entry 1. This information comes from/is loaded into, the Part ID field in the Place Part dialog.
- Clear History - click this button to completely flush the history list, removing all entries.