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How to find all LPP associate with a packet

WTony
WTony over 4 years ago

Hi,

I was able to find the packet name when I give the LPP by using techGetLPPacketName.

But how can I find all the LPP associate to the packet? Do it exist a function to do that?

Thanks

Tony

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 4 years ago

    Tony,

    If you want the lpp object from the tech file, then it would be:

    packetName="m2"
    lpps=setof(lp tf~>lps lp~>packet==packetName)

    You could then transform this to lists of layer and purposes:

    lppNames=foreach(mapcar lpp lpps list(lpp~>name lpp~>purpose))

    This is equivalent to using the "Associations" tab in the Display Resource Editor.

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 4 years ago

    Tony,

    If you want the lpp object from the tech file, then it would be:

    packetName="m2"
    lpps=setof(lp tf~>lps lp~>packet==packetName)

    You could then transform this to lists of layer and purposes:

    lppNames=foreach(mapcar lpp lpps list(lpp~>name lpp~>purpose))

    This is equivalent to using the "Associations" tab in the Display Resource Editor.

    Andrew

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