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Relative path for Ocean script in Maestro

FormerMember
FormerMember over 4 years ago

Hello,

I have an Ocean script, which I added to my output setup in maestro. When I added the script from a local folder, it got copied to the 'ScriptDir' within the maestro cell view directory. The path to it was also updated in the maestro expression for the script. However, it added the absolute path to the script, which might change, eg. when the cell is checked-in into a revision system.

The fact, that the script is copied to the 'ScriptDir' is not the problem, it is actually good, because this way it is always together with the maestro view. However, the path to it must be relative to location of the maestro view. How can I achieve this?

Best regards

Paul

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  • ShawnLogan
    ShawnLogan over 4 years ago

    Dear Paul,

    There is an alternative to including an ocean script as a test output and it may allow you to include the ocean script as part of the maestro view. As such, it does not appear to require an absolute UNIX directory path. I have not tried this method, but may be something to try in your case. If you are familiar with this method, I apologize! However, it might overcome your use of an absolute path to a post-processing ocean script. The article describing the method, which does involve loading a SKILL script, is from and at the on-line support URL:

    support.cadence.com/.../ArticleAttachmentPortal

    Shawn  

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