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[HELP] Deleting Terminal "X" during a design open

frasheed
frasheed over 10 years ago

Hello ,

I generated a schematic pcell using SKILL code , The generation was successfull but whenever I open the design I get the following warnings :

Deleting the terminal "sub!", during a design open or synchronization operation, as it has no pin associated with itself. 

I get these warnings for all terminals in the schematic . Any hint why I am getting these warnings ? Is it because I didn't assign any pin in my design ?

Thanks

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    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    Yes, send me a friend request on the forum. I'll accept that and then you'll be able to send the code to me (note, this is not an invitation to all users to send me friend requests and send direct messages - questions should be posted to the forums, and only direct messages sent when I suggest it).

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago

    Yes, send me a friend request on the forum. I'll accept that and then you'll be able to send the code to me (note, this is not an invitation to all users to send me friend requests and send direct messages - questions should be posted to the forums, and only direct messages sent when I suggest it).

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew.

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