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how to set the tech purpose of 0 in an ASCII technolog file

phenixgj
phenixgj over 15 years ago

 I know the purpose of 0 is reserved by the system. But if I would like to use the purpose of 0, what's the name should I use? I can find other reserved purposes, such as 250 for 'boundary", 237 for 'label'. It seems 0 for 'unknown', however, if I use the 'unknown' as the purpose, error happens to say  purpose 'unknown' is not defined. Can anyone give me some suggestions? Thanks.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    If it's reserved by the system, why do you want to use it? I don't think it's possible to use it... I think it's reserved for the case where for some reason it's not been able to map that purpose.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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