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StreamOut StreamIn round-trip issue

MarceloR
MarceloR over 12 years ago

Hi,

 

I like to understand what this issue is.

The full warning I get is:

 WARNING (XSTRM-298): The stream layer-datatype '108:0' pair at row number '1' in the object map file '..../tsmc65gp_object.map' is also defined in the layer map file. Remove this duplicate entry either from the layer map file or object map file to avoid the StreamOut StreamIn round-trip issue.

I didn't noticed any issue on streaming out & in. 

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    MarceloR over 12 years ago

    Thanks for your reply.

    The layer/object is the prBoundary.

    I tried a stream out/in and I don't see any issue, the boundary is still there and recognized correctly.

    Both the layer & object map files are TSMC property, so I assume I only need to ignore this warning.

    Thanks,

    Marcelo. 

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  • MarceloR
    MarceloR over 12 years ago

    Thanks for your reply.

    The layer/object is the prBoundary.

    I tried a stream out/in and I don't see any issue, the boundary is still there and recognized correctly.

    Both the layer & object map files are TSMC property, so I assume I only need to ignore this warning.

    Thanks,

    Marcelo. 

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