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How to include parameter weight in ocean function ocnxlPutMaxSpec?

fanshujiao
fanshujiao over 10 years ago

Hi,

I am running ADE GXL optimization by ocean script. When I run optimization in Cadence GUI, there is option which I can specify weights for performance specifications. Whereas in ocean function 

ocnxlPutMaxSpec(t_testName t_resultName t_maxValue)

There is no parameter option for weight. How do I include weight in ocean script? Is the option provided by other functions?

Thank you very much.

Fanshu 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    You must be using an ancient version -  this is exactly why the Forum Guidelines ask you to specify the version you are using.

    The IC612 version of virtuoso supports this ?weight argument with ocnxlPutMinSpec, whereas the IC611 (and presumably IC610 - I don't have that around anywhere) do not.  That's true of all the Spec functions, I think, not just the MinSpec version. IC612 was released in October 2007, so I'm not sure why you'd be running a 7.5 year old version (it's not like there is a big migration path like there is from IC5141 to IC61X), assuming that's your problem.

    Typing:

    getVersion(t)

    will tell you the subversion you are using.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    You must be using an ancient version -  this is exactly why the Forum Guidelines ask you to specify the version you are using.

    The IC612 version of virtuoso supports this ?weight argument with ocnxlPutMinSpec, whereas the IC611 (and presumably IC610 - I don't have that around anywhere) do not.  That's true of all the Spec functions, I think, not just the MinSpec version. IC612 was released in October 2007, so I'm not sure why you'd be running a 7.5 year old version (it's not like there is a big migration path like there is from IC5141 to IC61X), assuming that's your problem.

    Typing:

    getVersion(t)

    will tell you the subversion you are using.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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