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How to make the "undo" mechanism.

Silver John
Silver John over 14 years ago

Hi, All.

I realized the "Oops" functionality with axlDBTransactionXXXX functions. This works well inside my script.

When I get out of the script, list "Undo" is empty, and therefore can not roll back the changes made in the script.

Does anyone know how to fix this problem?

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  • Silver John
    Silver John over 14 years ago

    No, this not resolve problem...

    Thanks.

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  • FoCo
    FoCo over 6 years ago in reply to Silver John

    Supposedly this is fixed in 17.2 (search for CCR 165288 on Cadence)  on May 12, 2018.  I have no idea what the fix is though or how to use it.  I have scripts that work with Undo within the script, but you still lose the Cadence undo option once you start a script.

    From the release notes:

    CCR ID Description 

    165288 Need axl SKILL function to access new Undo/Redo feature

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  • FoCo
    FoCo over 6 years ago in reply to Silver John

    Supposedly this is fixed in 17.2 (search for CCR 165288 on Cadence)  on May 12, 2018.  I have no idea what the fix is though or how to use it.  I have scripts that work with Undo within the script, but you still lose the Cadence undo option once you start a script.

    From the release notes:

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    165288 Need axl SKILL function to access new Undo/Redo feature

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