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axlGetPointPsfDir error

dragank
dragank over 4 years ago

Hi all.

I am trying to get psfDir as:

psfDir = axlGetPointPsfDir(hist test ?cornerName cj ?designPointId 1)

But, i get error in log:

*Error* funcall: argument #1 should be a function object or name (type template = "ug") - nil

I tried various variations by hardcoding values for function arguments but none of them returns directory to do openResults(psfDir) later and to getData to extract waveforms.

Has anyone had similar scenario ?

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  • dragank
    dragank over 4 years ago

    My mistake. " hist"  should be history_id.  

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 4 years ago in reply to dragank
    dragank said:
    My mistake. " hist"  should be history_id

    Are you saying that you've solved it? I'm not really sure what the name of the variable has to do with this working or not...

    Andrew

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  • dragank
    dragank over 4 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Right argument is identifier of history, not the name.

    Thank you.

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    Andrew Beckett over 4 years ago in reply to dragank

    OK - I'm not sure that I could have known that hist was the name of the history rather than the id. I guess that's always the danger with showing one line of code out of context.

    Anyway, glad you've resolved it.

    Andrew

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    Andrew Beckett over 4 years ago in reply to dragank

    OK - I'm not sure that I could have known that hist was the name of the history rather than the id. I guess that's always the danger with showing one line of code out of context.

    Anyway, glad you've resolved it.

    Andrew

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