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sambasiva
sambasiva over 14 years ago

 dbIsNetRectSignal netrectPtr

In the above command how to get  netrectPtr for a given net.

thanks in advance

sambasiva 

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    BobD over 14 years ago

    I'm checking with R&D now on this and I'll get back to you when I hear from them.

    It sounds like "Trunk" is a marking that's on a net-by-net basis rather than a wire segment basis in which case you would need to traverse from wire segment to net to trunk marking.  Would you let us know what you're trying to determine?  There might be a better way to find what you're looking for than figuring out dbIsNetRetTrunk.

    Thanks,
    Bob

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  • BobD
    BobD over 14 years ago

    I'm checking with R&D now on this and I'll get back to you when I hear from them.

    It sounds like "Trunk" is a marking that's on a net-by-net basis rather than a wire segment basis in which case you would need to traverse from wire segment to net to trunk marking.  Would you let us know what you're trying to determine?  There might be a better way to find what you're looking for than figuring out dbIsNetRetTrunk.

    Thanks,
    Bob

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