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reseting instance labels

NcfC
NcfC over 12 years ago

Hi all.

 Is there any way to reset all the labels (instance names) in a schematic view hierarchially?

 Thanks in advance.

 

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    NcfC over 12 years ago

    Hi Andrew. Thanks for your time looking at it. 

    What I am think is something more like the schHiRenumberInstances() function but with the ability to renumber an instance's label even if it has been defined by the user. For example, suppose a transistor has an instance name as mdummy; the function schHiRenumberInstances() would not replace this label when involked and that's what I would like this (new) function/procedure to do and, if possible, hierarchially.

     Regards, 

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    NcfC over 12 years ago

    Hi Andrew. Thanks for your time looking at it. 

    What I am think is something more like the schHiRenumberInstances() function but with the ability to renumber an instance's label even if it has been defined by the user. For example, suppose a transistor has an instance name as mdummy; the function schHiRenumberInstances() would not replace this label when involked and that's what I would like this (new) function/procedure to do and, if possible, hierarchially.

     Regards, 

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