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CDL export error...

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archive over 17 years ago

Hi everybody...


I try to make the Cdl export of a small Cell (1 resistance and 4 3Vnfet), But it failed. the error I get is: Netlister: unable to descend into any of the views defined in the view liste: "auCdl schematic" for instance M0 in Cell 3Vnfet.

n Cell 3Vnfet, when I copy "symbol" folder and rename it "schematic", I don't get this error anymore. But is it right to do that?? Or may I resolve this problem by another way!!

Thanks

ps: I use spectre simulator


Originally posted in cdnusers.org by isazul
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    In that case it should just be a matter of adding the stopping view - copying the symbol to the auCdl view.

    You don't want to add a schematic view, because that could break other netlisters/configs where you have schematic early in the switch view list.

    Regards,

    Andrew.


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by adbeckett
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    In that case it should just be a matter of adding the stopping view - copying the symbol to the auCdl view.

    You don't want to add a schematic view, because that could break other netlisters/configs where you have schematic early in the switch view list.

    Regards,

    Andrew.


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by adbeckett
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