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find warnings / marks on the layout view using SKILL

VadimBorisov
VadimBorisov over 8 years ago

Dear all,

I have numbers of PCell on my layout view, and some of them have markers with warnings, is there a SKILL way to detect such markers?

cv~>markers gives nil

Ideally, I want to find to which cell a marker belongs. 

Best regards,

Vadim

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 8 years ago

    It depends what kind of "markers" they are. It could be inst~>master~>markers - or it could be the kind of label (or shape) on the marker/warning or marker/error layer (this is the old way markers used to be done) - and these labels (or shapes) that Lawrence mentioned may have a property on them with more detail (such as a property called errorDesc).

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 8 years ago

    It depends what kind of "markers" they are. It could be inst~>master~>markers - or it could be the kind of label (or shape) on the marker/warning or marker/error layer (this is the old way markers used to be done) - and these labels (or shapes) that Lawrence mentioned may have a property on them with more detail (such as a property called errorDesc).

    Andrew.

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