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Delete additional properties after UPREV

staticlounge
staticlounge 5 months ago

Hi all,

We transitioned from 16.6 to 24.1 and I upreved all my package symbols using dbdoctor. Since then I get a bunch of new properties attached to my symbols using axlDBGetProperties(nil) :

(MINIMUM_SHAPE_EDGE_ANGLE "90.000000 degree")
(MINIMUM_LINE_TO_PAD_ANGLE "90.000000 degree")
(MINIMUM_LINE_TO_SHAPE_ANGLE "90.000000 degree")
(MINIMUM_LINE_TO_LINE_ANGLE "90.000000 degree")
(MECH_PIN_TO_CONDUCTOR_SPACING "0.2032 MM")
(MECH_PIN_TO_MECH_PIN_SPACING "0.2032 MM")
(DFF_MAX_VIA_ALGN_TOL "0 MM")
(DFM_DFLT_VALS_SET t)
(DFF_OVERLAPPED_SOLDERMASK t)
(MAX_RSS_FIBERWEAVE_ANGLE "10.000000 degree")
(MAX_RSS_FIBERWEAVE_IGNORE_LEN "5 MM")
(DP_PHASE_TUNE_ANG_TOL "5.000000 degree")
(DP_PHASE_TUNE_LEN_TOL "0.5 MM")
(DP_PHASE_TUNE_SPC_TOL "0.1 MM")
(DEGAS_LAYER_BASED_ENABLED t)

Can I savely delete these? ... using axlDBDeletePropAll()

Thanks,

Martin

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    0 Elecguy 5 months ago

    They look "safe" to delete. It's just that they seem to be constraints, so ... maybe assess if your design truly depends on them. Just as an example, this is what the support site says about the first one: 

    So, the question for you is ... do you need those constraints?

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    0 Elecguy 5 months ago

    They look "safe" to delete. It's just that they seem to be constraints, so ... maybe assess if your design truly depends on them. Just as an example, this is what the support site says about the first one: 

    So, the question for you is ... do you need those constraints?

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