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Triggering callbacks

navi2582
navi2582 over 13 years ago

Hi,

After loading the "CCSinvokeCdfCallbacks.il", I opened the schematic and again ran "CCSinvokeCdfCallbacks(geGetEditCellView())" but I am getting the following error messages,

\e *Error* putprop: first arg must be either symbol, list, defstruct or user type - nil
\e *Error* putprop: first arg must be either symbol, list, defstruct or user type - nil
\e *Error* putprop: first arg must be either symbol, list, defstruct or user type - nil
\e *Error* putprop: first arg must be either symbol, list, defstruct or user type - nil
\e *Error* putprop: first arg must be either symbol, list, defstruct or user type - nil
\e *Error* putprop: first arg must be either symbol, list, defstruct or user type - nil
\e *Error* putprop: first arg must be either symbol, list, defstruct or user type - nil
\e *Error* putprop: first arg must be either symbol, list, defstruct or user type - nil
\e *Error* putprop: first arg must be either symbol, list, defstruct or user type - nil
\e *Error* putprop: first arg must be either symbol, list, defstruct or user type - nil
\e *Error* evalstring: argument #1 should be a string (type template = "ts") - nil
\e *Error* evalstring: argument #1 should be a string (type template = "ts") - nil
\e *Error* eval: unbound variable - process
\e *Error* eval: unbound variable - process
\e *Error* putprop: first arg must be either symbol, list, defstruct or user type - nil
\e *Error* putprop: first arg must be either symbol, list, defstruct or user type - nil

Am missing something?

I am using IC6.1.5-64b.500.9

Thanks,

Naveen

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    navi2582 over 13 years ago

    Hi Andrew,

    Is there any remote chance that it wouldn't work if I run it on the top-level hierarchy, which doesn't have any individual instances placed (only blocks)?

    The reason behind this conclusion is: I copied the top-level schematic (with all the hierarchy) into a new library and ran "CCSCdfCallbackEntireLib.il". It worked (sort of)!!! I still got the same error messages (seen from the icfb window) when it was running on the top-level schematic but was able to successfully reset few other attributes on other schematic cellviews.

    I really appreciate your help (always) !!!

    Thanks,

    Naveen

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    navi2582 over 13 years ago

    Hi Andrew,

    Is there any remote chance that it wouldn't work if I run it on the top-level hierarchy, which doesn't have any individual instances placed (only blocks)?

    The reason behind this conclusion is: I copied the top-level schematic (with all the hierarchy) into a new library and ran "CCSCdfCallbackEntireLib.il". It worked (sort of)!!! I still got the same error messages (seen from the icfb window) when it was running on the top-level schematic but was able to successfully reset few other attributes on other schematic cellviews.

    I really appreciate your help (always) !!!

    Thanks,

    Naveen

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