When searching for parts in the vault explorer I am receiving the following result:
"Object reference not set to an instance of an object"
I am using Circuit Studio 1.5.2
When searching for parts in the vault explorer I am receiving the following result:
"Object reference not set to an instance of an object"
I am using Circuit Studio 1.5.2
Although i agree totally that this needs to be fixed i was able to do a complete design from vault parts just by using the search tab on the left side.
it would be great if it worked the other way too but anything you would search for the other way can still be found, just in a different way. I just mention this in case your actually stuck on a design, there is a work-a-round for now...
I'm assuming this isn't a high priority for altium because there is still some access to the parts. Well until this feature stops working...
As long as you don't try to do a search the other way, this way keeps working and wont crash the program.
Hi Steve. This way of searching was working for me, but not anymore. For some reason it's not working either. I got off the phone with Altium tech support and they we're much help at all. They said that it was not a tech issue, but an IT issue. I said, "Ok. How do I get in touch with IT?" They said that they could not give me that information. They are useless. Finally, I did get in touch with some one at the Altium sales dept. Even though it was not his department he told me that he would relay the issue with his boss. At least someone tried to help. They don't seem to be responding to this issue at all. Very sad.
Sorry to hear that Jack, I guess I do not understand what they mean by being an "IT" problem.
I know this issue has popped up in windows search engines dating back to 2017. You would think the fix would have been well established by now.
I do not think anyone should be purchasing any of the Altium products until they get this resolved!
Steve
Sometimes Octopart web site has the Altium symbols and footprints too. I can't say if they are reliable or correct , especially for PCB footprints. Personally, I verify anything I get off these sites against IPC recommendations and my board assembly DFM guides for footprints.