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How should we found a multipart path instance in a cell view.

VEERA PRAMOD
VEERA PRAMOD over 16 years ago

Hi all..

I had drawn some multipartpaths in a cell view.How should i know it is multipartpath instance or not using CIW.If any one knows please give me the solution. 

 

Thank you. 

Veera.K Pramod 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 16 years ago
    Veera,

    I'm not entirely sure I understand your question. I'm assuming you're asking if you can tell the difference between a multipart path created via the Create->Multipart Path menu (perhaps using a template) and one created using SKILL?

    If so, the answer is "no". There is no information on the MPP ROD object (or the db object for the master path) which records whoich template was used to create it, let alone the method of creation.

    Why do you need to know?

    Regards,

    Andrew
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 16 years ago
    Veera,

    I'm not entirely sure I understand your question. I'm assuming you're asking if you can tell the difference between a multipart path created via the Create->Multipart Path menu (perhaps using a template) and one created using SKILL?

    If so, the answer is "no". There is no information on the MPP ROD object (or the db object for the master path) which records whoich template was used to create it, let alone the method of creation.

    Why do you need to know?

    Regards,

    Andrew
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