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How to undo an action in ADE Assembler?

Giulio Puccioni
Giulio Puccioni over 3 years ago

Hi,
I'm using Virtuoso ICADVM 20.1 and my question is quite easy. In ADE Assembler (or in Explorer) if I accidentally delete an output, an expressions or if I do an action that I simply want to undo, how can I do that?
I've tried searching something in the Cadence help manual, but I haven't found anything useful, because the undo function is only referred to schematic editor. I suppose Assembler does not have this command. Is it possible?

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    No, sorry. There's no "undo"  in ADE Explorer/Assembler. Of course, you could close the view and reopen without saving and you'll get back to where you were at the last save.

    Andrew

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  • Giulio Puccioni
    Giulio Puccioni over 3 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Okay, thank you.
    Andrew, can you tell me how can I send a suggestion to Cadence developers? I (and also a lot of people) think that this feature is important and very useful.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago in reply to Giulio Puccioni

    You would contact customer support and ask for a duplicate of enhancement CCR 760181.There have already been numerous requests for this (implementing undo in a tool is a far from trivial task, so just because lots of people want it doesn't make it that easy to implement!)

    Andrew

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