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What are the meaings of the following Calibre warnings

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Hi,

What do the following warnings mean in Calibre ?

- WARNING: Cell <cell name> is referenced but not defined. Empty cell used

- WARNING: Cell <cell name> already exists, will overwrite

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Aditya
 

don't know anything about calibre
taking a stab in the dark

WARNING: Cell <cell name> is referenced but not defined. Empty cell used
you used a cell name that was not previously defined.
such as putting a variable in an equation when you did not specify anything about the variable earlier

WARNING: Cell <cell name> already exists, will overwrite
this seems like you defined the same variable name (cell name) twice

both or either may be the result of a misspelled cell name
 

Hi,

What do the following warnings mean in Calibre ?

- WARNING: Cell <cell name> is referenced but not defined. Empty cell used

- WARNING: Cell <cell name> already exists, will overwrite

Thanks,
Aditya

Assuming you are using calibre for DRC, these errors happen when you generate broken GDS. Maybe the reason is a library is missing, maybe the reasons is two libraries have cells with the same name.
 

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