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Saving states/spec summary with ADE-XL

vivkr
vivkr over 15 years ago

Hi All,

 

I am new to ADE-XL and although I find several useful features, there are also some irritating things.

I would like to know how I can save the spec limits which I have defined. It seems that these are saved neither in the ADE-XL view,

nor in any of the simulation states. There is a "spec summary" but although I can create this, I am never able to load it again.

So I am effectively forced to define the spec limits each time, a pointless exercise if one happens to have dozens of spec definitions.

 

Any tips?

 

Vivek

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    vivkr over 15 years ago

    Hi Andrew,

    Unfortunately, that is not the case. I am opening the ADE-XL view in the edit mode but unable to save the specs. If I were to open the cellview in read mode, then it would be obvious of course as it is then the save buttons are disabled, and one only has the choice of saving the changes to another cellview, e.g. adexl_1.

    Regards,

    Vivek

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    vivkr over 15 years ago

    Hi Andrew,

    Unfortunately, that is not the case. I am opening the ADE-XL view in the edit mode but unable to save the specs. If I were to open the cellview in read mode, then it would be obvious of course as it is then the save buttons are disabled, and one only has the choice of saving the changes to another cellview, e.g. adexl_1.

    Regards,

    Vivek

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