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How can I see fields of SV Classes in Simvision Waveform

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Hi All,

I am using simvision version6.2 .
I need to see fields in simvision's waveform browser in my environment.
For that I need to creat probs (this is written in cdns help).

In this journy I tried to creat some probs by following command but it gives error.

Command : probe -create xbus_tb_top.xbus_demo_base_test.xbus_demo_tb0.scoreboard0.num_writes -tasks -functions -database waves -waveform

Error :  ncsim: *E,PEXCHR: Extra characters after object name: '.xbus_demo_tb0.scoreboard0.num_writes'.

So any one help me regarding same.

Ultimetly I need to see waveform of fields of SV classes .

Thanks in advance;
Gaurav


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    You can use transaction recording to display data items in the waveform. Look at the xbus_monitor.sv file and search for begin_tr() and end_tr(). This is also documented in the OVM reference manual.


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    You can use transaction recording to display data items in the waveform. Look at the xbus_monitor.sv file and search for begin_tr() and end_tr(). This is also documented in the OVM reference manual.


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