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Can I hide the gray rows in output results table?

StephanWeber
StephanWeber over 3 years ago

Hi, after MC, in Detailed-mode results table, I applied a filter to see only the critical samples. But the result is not easy to read:

So I many columns which show no useful information, even not any results data at all. And to see the interesting rows I need to scroll a lot. If multiple interesting rows exist, then they are often spaced widely apart from eachother.

Can I prevent this, and suppress the gray row without data below?

Bye Stephan

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    Not currently. You asked for this when you worked for Cadence - CCR 1845652. One other customer has asked for it in the meantime (as a minor enhancement)

    You can of course use the Detail Transpose where the column filtering makes more sense anyway (you can enter a filter per measurement, which is rather more targeted). You don't then get the grey lines on the Detail Transpose view.

    Andrew

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  • StephanWeber
    StephanWeber over 3 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    I like Detail Transposed too, and use it often, but the transposed view has also its disadvantages, like you do not see the test names.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago in reply to StephanWeber

    You can show the test name:

    The test name then appears above the output name in each column ("DC" in the above picture).

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago in reply to StephanWeber

    You can show the test name:

    The test name then appears above the output name in each column ("DC" in the above picture).

    Andrew

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