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Extract all symbols/nets from a design

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serpens over 12 years ago

Hi, I'm new with SKILL, I try to do some code and it works, but as I trying to go deeper I found some issues. I start to work with the database and as a exercise I want to extract all reference designators (or net names) from a board.

However, I was looking trough Allegro® User Guide: SKILL Reference but can not find nothing. I don't want from you to give me the code, I just need some advice in some methodology how to extract such things from database.

I found only this axlExtractMap (there is an example how to extract all net names) but if I understand it correctly it use already existing report files and I looking fore something without external files.\

Regards,

Miro

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    fxffxf over 12 years ago

    This would be eaier to do if you started from the component (e.g. the one with the RefDes). If you have a component dbid, it has an attribute containing a list of pins.You can then look at the at the net dbid attribute of each pin add create a list of nets that are connected to the symbol.

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    fxffxf over 12 years ago

    This would be eaier to do if you started from the component (e.g. the one with the RefDes). If you have a component dbid, it has an attribute containing a list of pins.You can then look at the at the net dbid attribute of each pin add create a list of nets that are connected to the symbol.

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