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can't find one-page map of a typical database object system

Nhumai
Nhumai over 7 years ago

Hi ,

I am start learning about skill now. I was trying to develop a script but I was stuck. 

One of my co-worker suggested that I should look at the "One-page map of a typical database object system"  which he said it was in some very early

versions of the Design Framework. Can someone help to let me know where I can find it ? it would help me a lot of skill learning 

thanks 

Nhumai 

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  • Dimitra Papazoglou
    Dimitra Papazoglou over 7 years ago

    Hi Nhumai,

     Not sure about the "One-page map of a typical database object system", it might have been developed long time ago and not be available now(?).

    You may start with the Cadence SKILL Language User Guide manual. I'm posting the link that is available on Cadence Support site:

    support.cadence.com/.../techpubDocViewerPage

    Regards,

    Dimitra

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  • Dimitra Papazoglou
    Dimitra Papazoglou over 7 years ago

    Hi Nhumai,

     Not sure about the "One-page map of a typical database object system", it might have been developed long time ago and not be available now(?).

    You may start with the Cadence SKILL Language User Guide manual. I'm posting the link that is available on Cadence Support site:

    support.cadence.com/.../techpubDocViewerPage

    Regards,

    Dimitra

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