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Importing ODF to vManager does not update vplan

HanPeng
HanPeng over 1 year ago

I exported vplan to .odf file in vManager and after editing it I imported it to vManager. The vplan was expected to be synchronized and updated. However, nothing has changed to it. Does anyone know why?

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  • StephenH
    StephenH over 1 year ago

    What exactly did you do when you "imported" the ODF file? Can you share a small non-confidential example? Can you explain exactly what you expected to see and what actually happened?

    Are you following the exact process described in the documentation (Cadence Verisium Manager User Guide -- Analyzing Verification Plans - Round-Trip of vPlan Data into ODF and Back)?

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  • HanPeng
    HanPeng over 1 year ago in reply to StephenH

    First, I exported "USB_TCPCI_bak.odf" from "USB_TCPCI_bak.vplanx" in vManager. Take "1.1.1.1.5 Voltage_Alarms" node in vPlan for example and its "Mapping pattern" value is as below.

    Second, I edited "USB_TCPCI_bak.odf" in LibreOffice. I modified the "Mapping pattern" of "Voltage_Alarms" and the new value is as below.

    Third, I import "USB_TCPCI_bak.odf" to vManager.

    Finally, the "Mapping pattern" of "Voltage_Alarms" in "USB_TCPCI_bak.vplanx" was expected changed from old value to new value. However, it has no changes.

    All above is my process and I do it according to Round-Trip of vPlan Data into ODF and Back. Is there somthing wrong in my operation? 

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