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Issue about config copy

sjwprcker
sjwprcker over 1 year ago

Hi,

I would like to copy config_A to config_B. There are some cell views defined in "Tree View" format using Occurences. For inistance, a DFF is used in different places, some DFF adopts schematic view, and some other DFF adopts verilogams view. 

When the view is copied, all those Occurences feature is lost. I have to manually set them again which is very time-wasting. 

Is there anyway to force copy Occurence feature when copying config?

Thanks for your help. 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 1 year ago

    Did you check the "Update instances" checkbox on the copy form when you did the copy in the library manager? I would expect that to sort out any occurrences in the config (otherwise they might continue pointing to the original data). I would not expect occurrence bindings to be lost.

    Also, which IC sub-version are you using?

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 1 year ago

    Did you check the "Update instances" checkbox on the copy form when you did the copy in the library manager? I would expect that to sort out any occurrences in the config (otherwise they might continue pointing to the original data). I would not expect occurrence bindings to be lost.

    Also, which IC sub-version are you using?

    Andrew

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