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Incomprehensible warning when running "write hier_compare dofile"

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archive over 18 years ago

Hi

When I ran write hier_compare command, I found the tool firing the following warning. May I know the reason for such a behavior. 

Warning: Golden or Revised have modules with number of instances less than 50. Skip it for hierarchical comparison

Thanks
Prasad.


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    archive over 18 years ago

    Hi Prasad,
    These modules are not written into dofile, but the mapped points of these modules are compared together with the mapped points of the "parent" module - the one which instantiate the "skipped" module.
    Again, no key point is skipped from comparrison.
    You can send this warning to Cadence support and ask them.

    Regards,


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by Stalker
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    archive over 18 years ago

    Hi Prasad,
    These modules are not written into dofile, but the mapped points of these modules are compared together with the mapped points of the "parent" module - the one which instantiate the "skipped" module.
    Again, no key point is skipped from comparrison.
    You can send this warning to Cadence support and ask them.

    Regards,


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by Stalker
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