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maestro' test name not updated

dogman4
dogman4 2 months ago

Hi,friends

When copying a cell, for example, when using update Instances to copy lib1, cell1 to lib1, cell2, the name of maestro's test will not be automatically updated, and the name of test will still be lib1_cell1_1 instead of lib1_cell2_1. Is there any way to make the test name automatically updated?

thank you in andvance!

virtuoso version:@(#)$CDS:virtuoso version 6.1.8-64b 09/03/2024 19:11 (sjfhw316) $

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett 2 months ago

    Not built-in. You'd have to write a trigger using ccpRegTrigger to open the maestro view, modify the test names and save (I haven't tried doing this).

    Given that much of the time people edit the default test name, you'd have to know what it was copying from and to in order to rename properly.

    Andrew

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  • dogman4
    dogman4 2 months ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Too bad, andrew.

    What function can rename maestro's test, I only found maeGetExplorerTestName

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett 2 months ago in reply to dogman4

    Whoops, I forgot that there's no public SKILL API to rename a test. One of my team filed a change request recently, CCR #3109683 asking for precisely this.

    Andrew

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  • dogman4
    dogman4 2 months ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    crying

    thank u,andrew

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