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Write "Net Single Pin and No Pin" Allegro report into a spreadsheet

BinduSripad
BinduSripad over 9 years ago

Hello All,

I am trying to read "Net Single Pin and No Pin" report from Reports menu in APD. And write this report into a spreadsheet. I recorded an Allegro script (macro) to write the report to a desired folder. But could not find a way to write this report to an xls file.

What would be the best way to go about this? Is there an axl function or SKILL code to access the existing Allegro reports?

Thanks,

Bindu

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    BinduSripad over 9 years ago

    Thanks.

    I read about axlReportList in the manual before I tried anything else. But the report callback, "cmdOnePinNetReport", can not be used in the 'report' command (I mentioned in my post) to save the report to a text file.

    Since my work involves saving the report and not just viewing it, I had to use a different approach.

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    BinduSripad over 9 years ago

    Thanks.

    I read about axlReportList in the manual before I tried anything else. But the report callback, "cmdOnePinNetReport", can not be used in the 'report' command (I mentioned in my post) to save the report to a text file.

    Since my work involves saving the report and not just viewing it, I had to use a different approach.

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