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under the project options there is a netlist option called "higher level lames take priority". try and enable this option and see if it works.
maybe disable the "power port names take priority".
Altium has options to let higher level net names take priority, let power port names take priority. It does not, unfortunately let you decide in what order these options take effect. Some Aussie programmer just went off and assumed on your behalf that if both are checked that you MUST have wanted net >> power ports. So your gnd in your entire system gets named SIGCOND_IN_N6.
Note that even though the dialog doesn't say ports have 'priority' if you check that, it has a higher order of precedence than the power port too, but not higher priority than a net name, so you could name the wire 'GND' in addition to the symbol if going into a sheet entry. This only helps if you were tying a single port to a GND symbol and didn't have to expand the array first.
Have you tried also putting a net name label 'GND' on the same wire segment as 'SIGCOND_IN_N6'?
I've tried everything, I always end up w/o GND. I've placed a net label, 2 kinds of power ports to the same wire, no change. I've disabled all the project settings, no relevant change. Tried to enable the settings 1 by 1, no relevant change. I don't understand why "Power port names take priority" does not work if that's the only one checked. Even making a new highest level scheet and placing GND there does not help.
Don't you guys have buses with a wire connected to a power port?
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