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How to add a list of model files into ADE form through command line.

RFStuff
RFStuff over 10 years ago

Dear All,

I want to add some model files to ADE model-setup list through SKILL script.

Basically I would have SKILL script containing the model-files name,locations & type and necessary commands and then I will just rund that script to add the Model files into ADE form.

Can anybody please tell what is the command ?

Kind Regards,

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    RFStuff over 10 years ago

    Dear Andrew,

    Thanks for your reply.

    Answer to your previous to previous question:- When I did

    envGetVal("spectre.envOpts" "modelFiles")

    It prints the location,model file name and type which I by default see in the Model-setup list of ADe

    When I enter

    asiGetEnvOptionVal(asiGetTool('spectre) "modelFiles")

    It prints same as above.

    Kind Regards,

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  • RFStuff
    RFStuff over 10 years ago

    Dear Andrew,

    Thanks for your reply.

    Answer to your previous to previous question:- When I did

    envGetVal("spectre.envOpts" "modelFiles")

    It prints the location,model file name and type which I by default see in the Model-setup list of ADe

    When I enter

    asiGetEnvOptionVal(asiGetTool('spectre) "modelFiles")

    It prints same as above.

    Kind Regards,

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