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Changing Schematic Editor Search assistant's truncation limit

Dmitry Babin
Dmitry Babin over 12 years ago

Hi all,

I'm using the "Search" assistant in Schematic Editor. When my query returns too many matches, the Results panel shows only part of them (1000 matches, I think), and "Results truncated" is displayed at the end. Is it possible to change the truncation limit? I tried searching Cadence Support, but unsuccessfully.

I'm running IC6.1.5 ISR14, if it matters.

Regards,
Dmitry

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    Dmitry,

    There are no user controls over this - it's fixed at 1000. This is because there are some performance limitations in the UI if there are too many results. There's a CCR, 663654, to address the performance issues, but it's not been prioritized.

    What are you trying to do that results in so many hits in a schematic?

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    Dmitry,

    There are no user controls over this - it's fixed at 1000. This is because there are some performance limitations in the UI if there are too many results. There's a CCR, 663654, to address the performance issues, but it's not been prioritized.

    What are you trying to do that results in so many hits in a schematic?

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew.

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