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Skill Code to move or copy layers to _nm

Mallappa T
Mallappa T over 9 years ago

Hi

 I am looking for little help to write a skill code which will copy or move layer to some _nm, that need to be like, pressing key 1 need to copy 1 grid or some _nm, prssing 2 need to copy next grid or some _nm(), if one grid equals 100nm, It need to copy when key 1 pressed it need to copy 100nm, If key 2 pressed need to copy 200nm, Please help me, Please do the needful.

Thank you Mallanna,

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    It's hard to imagine a clearer error message. I accidentally omitted a close parenthesis to complete the dbCopyFig call (I didn't test the code) so all you have to do is add a close parenthesis at the end (which is what the error message said). Surely you didn't need me to tell you that?

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    It's hard to imagine a clearer error message. I accidentally omitted a close parenthesis to complete the dbCopyFig call (I didn't test the code) so all you have to do is add a close parenthesis at the end (which is what the error message said). Surely you didn't need me to tell you that?

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