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How to save warning messages appearing in icfb window(CIW)

yayla
yayla over 13 years ago

 Hi,

Using Virtuoso schematic editor 5.10.41, I am running script to correct some transistor properties like LOD and diffusion area props by loading script into CIW. During that script, at ICFB window I have some warning mesages (like warning messages when we are generating netlist if the port order is not matched etc).

Do you know how to reach whole list of warning message or to save into an output file since CIW shows a limited of them and overwrites the old ones with new ones after some point.

Regards,

yayla

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    yayla over 13 years ago

     Hi Andrew,

    Again, thanks for your prompt response as always. I think I will use woport Skill++ function. I need to load this function before my scrip, do I? For the documentation you mentioned ("see the documentation"), do you mean Cadence® User Interface SKILL Functions Reference?

    Thanks,

    yayla

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    yayla over 13 years ago

     Hi Andrew,

    Again, thanks for your prompt response as always. I think I will use woport Skill++ function. I need to load this function before my scrip, do I? For the documentation you mentioned ("see the documentation"), do you mean Cadence® User Interface SKILL Functions Reference?

    Thanks,

    yayla

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