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Copying maestro view/simulation setup to another testbench

kenc184
kenc184 over 2 years ago

Is there a way to copy a maestro view used in explorer from one cell to another without the copy retaining the links to the first schematic?

I tried a simple library manager copy a long time ago and gave up on it, as it still linked to the original schematic, I tried a right click on the cell name in the explorer window and selected Design in an attempt to change it, but no luck.  I really just want to be able to copy over, analysis, design variables, corners etc from one schematic to another to save re-entering all that stuff.

So now, I'm back to building a new testbench for a combination of blocks and would like to include the aforementioned items from the sub block maestro view. 

What's the solution?

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    kenc184 over 2 years ago

    Ah, after a little more probing, I think it's as simple as using Session>Import, then selecting the variables, corners, analyses? 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 2 years ago in reply to kenc184
    kenc184 said:
    Ah, after a little more probing, I think it's as simple as using Session>Import, then selecting the variables, corners, analyses? 

    Yes, that would be it.

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 2 years ago in reply to kenc184
    kenc184 said:
    Ah, after a little more probing, I think it's as simple as using Session>Import, then selecting the variables, corners, analyses? 

    Yes, that would be it.

    Andrew

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