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disabling local simulation in ADE

cadeda
cadeda over 8 years ago

Dear Community Users,

We are looking for a way to disable local simulation in ADE or just hide the option to select it from users:

a CIW way is to get session id and then hide it:
session_id~>data~>sevSession~>simulatorForm~>hostMode~>invisible=t

We want to disable it from a central location so that no user can submit local simulation.  Could you please guide us on this ?

Best Regards

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 8 years ago

    There doesn't appear to be a public, non-hack, way of doing this.

    ADE XL has the ability to not show the local job policy, via this cdsenv:

    adexl.gui showLocalJobPolicy boolean nil

    However, ADE L doesn't seem to offer anything similar.

    Andrew.

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  • cadeda
    cadeda over 8 years ago
    Thank you Andrew for your time and input.

    If time permits, could you please guide us on the skill way of doing it ?

    Best Regards,
    Gaurav Kr.
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 8 years ago

    If you mean a SKILL way of setting that cdsenv var for ADE XL, then that would be:

    envSetVal("adexl.gui" "showLocalJobPolicy" 'boolean nil)

    If you mean a SKILL way of implementing this for ADE L, then the answer is no, because as I already said there's no public way of doing this (even with private functions it would probably require redefining some of the Cadence functions).

    Andrew.

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  • cadeda
    cadeda over 8 years ago
    Thank you Andrew !
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