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How to understand the nomenclature of dbGet commands?

iamPSS
iamPSS over 4 years ago

Hello everyoneSlight smile

A beginner here. I am trying to understand dbget commands. But it would really help me, if I could get a source which tells me how they have given the names to the commands. I'm not able to understand what are sWire, Hinsts, terms, etc. I see that the detailed explanation is not available in cadence text command reference website. So could you please tell how can I understand them ?

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 4 years ago

    That's a very open question. Perhaps you should read through the Virtuoso Design Environment SKILL Reference manual (in your installation, this will be at <InstDir>/doc/skdfref/skdfref.pdf) and also at the SKILL Language training classes (which are available for free on http://support.cadence.com ). That said, maybe you're not talking about Virtuoso, because I've no idea what "sWire", "Hinsts" are either?

    Andrew

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

    Thank you for the response. I'm working with Cadence-Innovus tool. So you are correct, I'm not talking about Virtuoso.

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

    Thank you for the response. I'm working with Cadence-Innovus tool. So you are correct, I'm not talking about Virtuoso.

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    Andrew Beckett over 4 years ago in reply to iamPSS
    iamPSS said:
    I'm working with Cadence-Innous tool. So you are correct, I'm not talking about Virtuoso

    This is precisely why the forum guidelines ask you to provide this information. It avoids everyone spending time answering the wrong question...

    I'll transfer this to the correct forum.

    Andrew

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

    Extremely sorry. I make sure that this mistake won't happen again.

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