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How to make ADE Assembler save ALL global variables to file during a run?

Martinum
Martinum over 5 years ago

Hi,

I'm doing batch processing of the cadence results database outside cadence (in MATLAB).

I've noticed that all global variables are not saved to the variables_file in the psf directory. This is for example the case for config sweep variables. 

Is there some way to force ADE to save all variables? Or is it possible to read the configuration for a simulation point from some other file?

All the best,

Martin

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    Martinum over 5 years ago

    I will push for purchase of ID95252 internally, it seems really convenient.

    In the meantime, I will read the netlist from MATLAB to find out what was simulated in each point automagically.

    Thanks for your help. Impressive response time!

    Martin

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    Martinum over 5 years ago

    I will push for purchase of ID95252 internally, it seems really convenient.

    In the meantime, I will read the netlist from MATLAB to find out what was simulated in each point automagically.

    Thanks for your help. Impressive response time!

    Martin

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