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How to get Connectivity Information between given modules

Nataraja G
Nataraja G over 15 years ago

after searching the pdf i found this dbHInstConnection but  it say's not working !!!

can i get that information from dbGet commands .....

 

thks in advance ..... 

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    BobD over 15 years ago

    Hi Nataraja,

    You can access the connections from an hinst by walking to "hInstTerms" and then "net":

    dbGet $hinst.hInstTerms.net

    Also, you might find the "userFindNetsOfSelModules.tcl" script in the gifts directory shipped with the software useful. It contains an example of how to find the common nets between selected modules using older-style FE-TCL commands.

    Hope this helps,
    Bob

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  • BobD
    BobD over 15 years ago

    Hi Nataraja,

    You can access the connections from an hinst by walking to "hInstTerms" and then "net":

    dbGet $hinst.hInstTerms.net

    Also, you might find the "userFindNetsOfSelModules.tcl" script in the gifts directory shipped with the software useful. It contains an example of how to find the common nets between selected modules using older-style FE-TCL commands.

    Hope this helps,
    Bob

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