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How to Edit rod Subpart connectivity using SKILL function ?

San
San over 10 years ago

Hi,

I have MPP guard ring object. 

I found commands like rodAddSubPart(rodObjId subpartType list(parameters)) and rodDeleteSubPart(rodObjId subpartName)  

But I am not able to find any command for editing an existing subpart object parameters.  I just want to set my rod Subpart object's "Connectivity" to "Net".  

 

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    theopaone over 10 years ago
    Once the mpp is created you can access subParts with rodGetSubPart. I think you can also use the ~> functionality, mpp~>subParts, but I'm not able to test this right now. Once you have the subPart, it may be a rodObject so you will have to add the net to the dbId rather than the rod object.
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    theopaone over 10 years ago
    Once the mpp is created you can access subParts with rodGetSubPart. I think you can also use the ~> functionality, mpp~>subParts, but I'm not able to test this right now. Once you have the subPart, it may be a rodObject so you will have to add the net to the dbId rather than the rod object.
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