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How to change an attribute of a component group using console commands in Allegro Design Entry HDL

Daniel Tormo
Daniel Tormo over 6 years ago

Hello,

Is it possible to change the value of an attribute of a component group using console commands? I am using Allegro Design Entry HDL version 17.2-2016.

Let's assume I want to change the HDL_POWER attribute of all power symbols from +3.3V to 3V3.

I found in the documentation the CHANGE command, but it allows me to do it manually on every component as far as I know.

Does anyone know how to do it?

Best regards,

Daniel

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    Daniel Tormo over 6 years ago

    Ok, I have found the solution even though the documentation is not clear at all.

    Console commands:

    group a

    find +3.3V

    include bodies

    exclude properties

    auto property a hdl_power=3V3

    wr

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  • Daniel Tormo
    Daniel Tormo over 6 years ago

    Ok, I have found the solution even though the documentation is not clear at all.

    Console commands:

    group a

    find +3.3V

    include bodies

    exclude properties

    auto property a hdl_power=3V3

    wr

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