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Dear Sir,

I was looking for a feature of "Simulation Run" of the Block Schematic that I have created in Stardraw. I was unable to find it.
If this feature is available then please let me know, how to use it and if it is not available then, I want to put in as a request to add this feature as it will help me and probably help everyone to run and analyse are designs and gives us a error free design or indicates us if there is any error in the design.

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Abhishek Yadav
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Rob Robinson - 7/29/2019 12:26:59 PM
Hi Abishek,

Regarding whether a connection is 'missed out', it would be impossible to tell;  this requires a human-level of understanding as to the purpose of the system; Stardraw Design 7.3 cannot predict what your system is supposed to do so cannot tell if something has been missed out.

Regarding connections, we believe there are already enough cues and checks for your purpose.
1) In the Drawing view of a Block Schematic, when a Cable is connected to a Symbol there is a blue handle that marks the connection.  These handles are displayed whenever the Symbol or Cable is selected so if you select everything and you see that there is no blue handle where a Cable appears to connect to a Symbol then you know it is not connected.
2) Export of the Cable Schedule is another existing check; if the collection of "From" or "To" product columns are empty then the Cable is not connected at one end.  The Cable Schedule is, therefore, an overview of the connection status of all Cables in the entire Project.

In some cases it is valid for a Cable to have one floating end, so it would not make sense to display an error simply because a Cable is floating at one end.

In summary, then, I believe Stardraw Design 7.3 already has visual cues in the Drawing view to help you identify the presence or absence of connections, and an overall report - the Cable Schedule - that gives Cable status across the Project.  We cannot know how things are supposed to be, we only know how they are and I believe current functionality already provides a simple solution for your needs.

If you think I've missed the point or fail to understand the particular issue you face please feel free to email a sample project file to techsupport@stardraw.com and we will be happy to investigate; this may show something up in your workflow which may be revealing.

I hope this is helpful.

Hi Sir,

Thank you for the information, I think I can co-relate that the existing cues and checks given in the Block Schematic are enough to draw a fine design. Also, I don't have any issue in my designs as such, it was a suggestion I wanted to put forward because I realized it could have been a major and important development in the Stardraw Design 7.3. 

Thank you so much for the support and clearing my understanding.
 
Best Regards,
Abhishek Yadav
Design Specialist
M: +91-9739059742 | T: +18473063777
E: abhishek@accessonline.io
W: www.accessonlineinc.com
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