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When user using command "schHiObjectProperty()" , can I launch function call after press OK/Apply?

Charley Chen
Charley Chen over 14 years ago

Hi All,

I want to do something after user press OK or Apply when using command "schHiObjectProperty()" ,

How to do it ?  I want to check whether a "symbol"  has some user preperty .

e.g. 

procedure(  AfterPressOKApply()

               ;;some code...

);pro

 

Thank you,

Charley

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    Charley Chen over 14 years ago

    Hi Lawrence,

    I prefer to use " modify / create a User level CDF where you set the doneProc - the virtual memory ..." because

    schRegPostCheckTrigger()  will check all of the symbol in schematic , it takes more time.

    But I read the documentation about cdfCreateUserCellCDF , I am a user , no write permission.

    How to get the cellId ?

     

    Thank you,

    Charley

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  • Charley Chen
    Charley Chen over 14 years ago

    Hi Lawrence,

    I prefer to use " modify / create a User level CDF where you set the doneProc - the virtual memory ..." because

    schRegPostCheckTrigger()  will check all of the symbol in schematic , it takes more time.

    But I read the documentation about cdfCreateUserCellCDF , I am a user , no write permission.

    How to get the cellId ?

     

    Thank you,

    Charley

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