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UVM debugging: How to save and load signals during an interactive session in Simvision

swetha99
swetha99 over 1 year ago

Hello,

I am aware of command script .svcf file that saves signals and loads them in while opening Simvision.

I am wondering, if there is a way for saving signals while we are in an interactive session and loading them next time when we open Simvision interactively.

Any ideas on how to do this?

Thank you in advance.

Swetha. C

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  • Doug Koslow
    Doug Koslow over 1 year ago

    Hi Swetha, 

    You can do that via the "File->Save Command Script" and "File->Source Command Script" menus, respectively.

    Thanks.

    - Doug

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  • swetha99
    swetha99 over 1 year ago in reply to Doug Koslow

    Thank you Doug Koslow. This works.

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