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Copy a defined set of designed variables into multiple tests

greywanderer
greywanderer over 3 years ago

Hi,

I would like to copy a defined set of variables in a test to other similar tests in Assembler, so that I know they are exactly the same. Is there a way to do this?

Thanks much!

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    You can use Session->Import in Explorer to do this (for a specific test), or you can use Right Mouse over the Design Variables to export/import a CSV file.

    In Assembler, you can also use File->Import to import the global variables, and can export/import a CSV file by RMB over the Global Variables.

    Finally, you could use the Setup Library Assistant (I'm sure there's a RAK on this) to define sets of variables (and sweeps and corners) to reference; this uses an ADE Verifier license, but is pretty convenient for ensuring consistency.

    Andrew

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