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Tcl script, for library manipulation

nandikkara
nandikkara over 8 years ago

Hi all,

I am trying to use CapLibPropUtil.tcl script in the tools/capture/tcl folder. But the parameters are vague. In the add property command the parameter "Olb path" is ok. But what is the "log file path"and "force" parameters..????.

And also i tried to read the script andtcl guide but i didnt understand the concept. Can any also tell me what this command means

"Set lstatus [Dbostate]"  Dbostate means?.  

Hope helping hands :)

Thanks in advance

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    oldmouldy over 8 years ago
    See the short section in the "TclTk Extensions" document, "String type conversion", on string conversion between the "plain text" string type that TCL uses and the CString object type that the Capture database functions require. One makes a CString object from a "string" and the other converts a CString object to a "string".
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    oldmouldy over 8 years ago
    See the short section in the "TclTk Extensions" document, "String type conversion", on string conversion between the "plain text" string type that TCL uses and the CString object type that the Capture database functions require. One makes a CString object from a "string" and the other converts a CString object to a "string".
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