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Trigger callbacks when changing the cdf parameters of an instance

lordosGouv
lordosGouv over 2 years ago

Hello,

I want to change the width of a MOS using skill script. Τhe problem is that I want the change to occur indirectly by setting the number
and the width of the fingers.Since the callbacks of the instance are not triggered, the width of the MOS remains unchanged.

What I do is the following:

inst = dbCreateInst(d_cellView d_master t_name l_point t_orient)  
cdfInst = cdfGetInstCDF(inst)
editParam = cdfFindParamByName(cdfInst "fingers")
editParam = 4


to trigger the callback i tried:
cdfUpdateInstSingleParam(inst editParam ->name )

Thanks in advance.

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  • skillUser
    skillUser over 2 years ago

    Hi,

    CDF callbacks are not triggered when changing parameters through SKILL.

    Take a look at this solution article: https://support.cadence.com/apex/ArticleAttachmentPortal?id=a1Od0000000namyEAA&pageName=ArticleContent

    Hopefully it will resolve your problem.

    Best regards,

    Lawrence.

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