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Finding Instance in Schematic with reference to cellName

Neeraj Vardhan
Neeraj Vardhan over 12 years ago

Hi,

I want to find an instance in schematic with reference to cellName given and not the instance name. Is there any command which can fetch me the instance properties if the view and instance cellName are given.

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Neeraj  

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    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    IF  IT IS NOT RELATED TO THIS POST, WHY ARE YOU POSTING IT IN THE SAME THREAD?

    As you can hopefuly tell, you're starting to annoy me. I already told you not to do this and to read the forum guidelines

    Oh, and by the way you should read the forum guidelines again because your question is poorly formed. dbCopyFig when copying a pin figure does not copy the pin information - just the figure - so your question makes no sense. See /forums/p/25763/1322133.aspx#1322133

    If you keep breaking the forum guidelines, people (including me) will focus on those who do follow the guidelines. Remember that we are all volunteers here, and so answering a question that is asked clearly, with sufficient information, is much more efficient use of the limited time of your community colleagues.

    I don't like being so blunt as this, but I only have finite time to spend on this forum, and I'd sooner spend it wisely.

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    IF  IT IS NOT RELATED TO THIS POST, WHY ARE YOU POSTING IT IN THE SAME THREAD?

    As you can hopefuly tell, you're starting to annoy me. I already told you not to do this and to read the forum guidelines

    Oh, and by the way you should read the forum guidelines again because your question is poorly formed. dbCopyFig when copying a pin figure does not copy the pin information - just the figure - so your question makes no sense. See /forums/p/25763/1322133.aspx#1322133

    If you keep breaking the forum guidelines, people (including me) will focus on those who do follow the guidelines. Remember that we are all volunteers here, and so answering a question that is asked clearly, with sufficient information, is much more efficient use of the limited time of your community colleagues.

    I don't like being so blunt as this, but I only have finite time to spend on this forum, and I'd sooner spend it wisely.

    Andrew

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