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How to browse a file by using skill

latha
latha over 15 years ago

 Hi,

I am trying to write a small skill script to search a file by using browse button in a form.

I am able to create a form but How i can place this browse option. 

Can you please let  me know the solution.

 

Thanks,

latha. 

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    skillUser over 14 years ago

    Hi Zfeng,

    There is a solution that gives an example of using ddsFileBrowseCB(), Solution 11457794

    Also note the name is "Browse" and not "Browser" as you mentioned above. If you enter the name of the function in CDSDoc (replaced by cdnshelp in IC61x releases), or in the Cadence Online Support Search box, you should be able to access the documentation for this function also.  There is a brief entry in the CDS Finder tool also (type "startFinder()" in the CIW, or "cdsFinder&" at the UNIX prompt, without the quotes in each case), again enter the function name, or a part of it, in the search box.

    I hope that this information helps you!

    Regards,

    Lawrence.

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  • skillUser
    skillUser over 14 years ago

    Hi Zfeng,

    There is a solution that gives an example of using ddsFileBrowseCB(), Solution 11457794

    Also note the name is "Browse" and not "Browser" as you mentioned above. If you enter the name of the function in CDSDoc (replaced by cdnshelp in IC61x releases), or in the Cadence Online Support Search box, you should be able to access the documentation for this function also.  There is a brief entry in the CDS Finder tool also (type "startFinder()" in the CIW, or "cdsFinder&" at the UNIX prompt, without the quotes in each case), again enter the function name, or a part of it, in the search box.

    I hope that this information helps you!

    Regards,

    Lawrence.

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