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" *Error* asiGetDesignLibName: no applicable method for the class - list" during parametric simulation in ADE

yayla
yayla over 13 years ago

Hi,

I am trying to run  parametric simulation in ADE using Spectre. However, when I try to start it, it gives lots of *Error* asiGetDesignLibName: no applicable method for the class - list errors. I tried to run with just simulation and it seems that it is runnig. I am not quite sure but when I am writing oceanscript for paramvariable, I am using list() type and I am considering there may be similar issue but I don't have this problem before.

 I will appreciate if you help me.

 

Thanks,

yayla

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    Amanda20132015 over 8 years ago

    Hi Yayla & Andrew,

    Are there any conclusion/solution about this issue?

    I met similar issue as you are. I saw the error "asiPrint: no applicable method for the classes“ when I click "Netlist & Run"(or "netlist"), however, netlist can be extracted and simulation can be run successfully. Do you have any insight?

    Really appreciate your support!

    Amanda

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  • Amanda20132015
    Amanda20132015 over 8 years ago

    Hi Yayla & Andrew,

    Are there any conclusion/solution about this issue?

    I met similar issue as you are. I saw the error "asiPrint: no applicable method for the classes“ when I click "Netlist & Run"(or "netlist"), however, netlist can be extracted and simulation can be run successfully. Do you have any insight?

    Really appreciate your support!

    Amanda

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