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Loading Coverage Databases

jijops
jijops over 13 years ago

Hello,

I am facing some issues while trying to merge coverage data from two tests with different ucd and ucm file names.

The test names are test_1(icc_000.ucm, ic_000.ucd) and test_2(icc_001.ucm, icc_001.ucd).

The execution of command load_test with argument test_* gives me the following error message:

 

"Loading of coverage data ../icc_001.ucd failed due to mismatch in checksum with the loaded model file ../icc_000.ucm"

Can someone help?

 

Thanks in advance,

Jijo

 

 

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    pcarzola over 13 years ago

    Hello Jijo,

    For merging using ICCR using load_test is not the right approach.  Instead use merge <first_test> <second_test> .

    You should also take a look at IMC which has a similar use model.  Please refer to the ICC User guide or IMC User's guide for guidance on merging.

    -Paul

     

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  • pcarzola
    pcarzola over 13 years ago

    Hello Jijo,

    For merging using ICCR using load_test is not the right approach.  Instead use merge <first_test> <second_test> .

    You should also take a look at IMC which has a similar use model.  Please refer to the ICC User guide or IMC User's guide for guidance on merging.

    -Paul

     

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