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The trouble shooting report Electrically but not geographically connected objects seeks out objects in the system which are connected electrically but not geographically connected in the map/schematic.
This could for an example occur when a line is connected to a group in a cable pillar and the end point of the line gets moved to a different bay. In the map it will appear like the line is connected to that branch.
To run the report you need to enter a distance in meters. This is the distance between the object it is connected to and the object it appears to be connected to in the map.
The result displays Subtype, State, Connected object type, Connected state and Distance in the list.
A tip when using the report is to start the search by doing a long distance one e.g. 100 meters. This gives you a manageable result. Continue by successively decreasing the distance. Small distances like 1 m or 0,5 m does not necessarily mean that something is wrong but often gives you a big amount of results.