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skill code to get details from schematic

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Skill User over 11 years ago

 Hello

For an example I have 1 capacitor connected with 2 pins and 2 nets in schematic. Now I want to read these details and dump into some file with its library name, cell name and view name.

Information could be instance name, nets name, pins name etc...

Someone please help me with some script so that I can understand and start working on that.

Regards

Varun

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    Skill User over 11 years ago

    Thanks Lawrence for this script. It really helps me to get a start. I dumped some information in a file. I harcoded some syntax of XML using fprintf statements. Please let me know is that posible to dump in XML file format directly using some function or something else?

     Please share some information or procedure with an example if possible.

     Regards

    Varun

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    Skill User over 11 years ago

    Thanks Lawrence for this script. It really helps me to get a start. I dumped some information in a file. I harcoded some syntax of XML using fprintf statements. Please let me know is that posible to dump in XML file format directly using some function or something else?

     Please share some information or procedure with an example if possible.

     Regards

    Varun

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