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Can I change for all tests in Assembler the design view from schematic to config?

StephanWeber
StephanWeber over 2 years ago

This is manually a big effort if you have 20 or more tests. And I found no way to do it, thought initially that the Multi-Test-Editor may help, but I found no entry there.

Bye Stephan

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  • StephanWeber
    StephanWeber over 2 years ago

    Now I found the row in the Multi-Test-Editor, but I can't edit it, very strange. Can a certain setting block the editing? Like you need to have the design open for edit mode? In my company the default is read mode.

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  • StephanWeber
    StephanWeber over 2 years ago in reply to StephanWeber

    My current method is to edit maestro.sdb file with a text editor. It seems to work, but leaves a bit a bad gut feeling. Also search-&-replace cannot be used to easily.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 2 years ago in reply to StephanWeber

    You can do this by selecting the first test in the Tests section of the Data View assistant, and then shift-clicking the last test name (so all test names you want to change will be highlighted). You can deselect any you don't want to change by ctrl-clicking the test name. Then right mouse->Design and specify the new design name (lib/cell/view name). When you Ok this form, you'll get:

    Clicking Yes will change the design for all the tests.

    No need to edit the maestro.sdb - the UI allows you to do this already.

    Regards,

    Andrew

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