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Fail to repalce instance by occurence

RossTest
RossTest over 5 years ago

Dear experts:

We have already designed schematics ,while the component is not standarded,so we need to edit all component porperties for one time.

The way we choose is : export schematic porperties to a document named with *.exp,open with excel,edit all components porperties in excel,then import this exp document。

But when we import exp document,the component porperties updated is B occurence,not A instance.when we copy components,the component just have  A instance,not B occurence.

It will make some problems,so we want to repalce instance by occurence.

We try to run ccessories - tran occ prop to instance - push occ prop to instance,it fails,cadence seems always bankrupt or not work,and the schematics can't be opened again.

What is the problem? The way we choose is right? Do you have any advice?

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    0 RossTest over 5 years ago

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  • CadAce2K
    0 CadAce2K over 5 years ago

    Here's what I've done - Add a component type (e.g. resistor, or capacitor, or IC, etc.) with all the properties you might use (a 'template' per se). Then select all the component type and the one you added. RMB, Edit Properties - pops up all those component types, and start copy-n-paste routine to fill out the table. You can sort the columns by double-clicking on the top lines. Tedious, but it works for me.

    There are ways to sync the cache components to the libraries, but I find that even more tedious/confusing.

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