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dbid:removed

aeris
aeris over 13 years ago

Hi,

anyone encountered a scenario similar to this

-- you cant debug because the dbid were instantly removed the moment you assign them to a variable

 

function/procedure as simple as this :

(defun MyTest ()

 axlSetFindFilter(?enabled list("noALL" "pins" "vias" "shapes") ?onButtons list("noALL" "shapes"))

 axlAddSelectAll()

 retDbid=axlGetSelSet()

axlMsgPut("%L" retDbid)

)

  1. I normally get dbids when I put retDbid in the skill command prompt, until lately im having this problem. The axlMsgPut shows all the dbid's value, but in my skill command prompt i have all the dbids removed
  2. Running the program as a whole have no error, its just that I cant debug dbid values

I have tried the following

1. Use same code to other PC -- normal as expected

2. Re-install allegro within the same pc with error -- still have error

 Thanks

 

 

 

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    Pawandeep over 13 years ago
    Hmm…. Try to remove all the skill files(*.il)  from your directories first before invoking Allegro. May be you are having old skill file that is invoked from somewhere from your skill path
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    Pawandeep over 13 years ago
    Hmm…. Try to remove all the skill files(*.il)  from your directories first before invoking Allegro. May be you are having old skill file that is invoked from somewhere from your skill path
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