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How to use the dbReplaceProp()?

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Hi
e.g. I draw a inductance in schematic by instance from rsfq.basic
library, the property shows that:
Library Name: rsfq.basic
CellName : ind2
View Name: symbol
Instance Name: L1
PartName: ind2
Model Type: LR
Value Name: *
Value: 1.07
Model: L1*XL.
dbReplaceProp contains (g_object t_name t_propType g_value)
if I want to replace the value of inductance here by the inductance in
layout in the same cell,
is the g_object the ddGetObj("library" "cell" "schematic") , and what
is the t_name?
Thanks!




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    Andrew
    Thanks a lot! Actually, I started learning the SKILL and Cadence just a month ago, but now i have task from advisor about XL and the database thing, so there are many things I am confused with. Thanks again.

    jren


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    Andrew
    Thanks a lot! Actually, I started learning the SKILL and Cadence just a month ago, but now i have task from advisor about XL and the database thing, so there are many things I am confused with. Thanks again.

    jren


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