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Concept HDL database linking

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I'm new to Concept HDL.  I need to know what databases Concept HDL is able to link with.  Can it link to parts in a Oracle or SQL database?


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    You could link into an Oracle or other SQL database with a small customization. This would elimiate the need for PTF files and allow you to integrate into PDM systems in a where nice way. I have done this for tools like Orcad or DxDesigner/DxDatabook. It's just great ...

    Cadence has a good PDM solution if you only care about managing your Cadence data. If you want to bring it closer to MCAD, Software, and Product Documentation check out PTC


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    You could link into an Oracle or other SQL database with a small customization. This would elimiate the need for PTF files and allow you to integrate into PDM systems in a where nice way. I have done this for tools like Orcad or DxDesigner/DxDatabook. It's just great ...

    Cadence has a good PDM solution if you only care about managing your Cadence data. If you want to bring it closer to MCAD, Software, and Product Documentation check out PTC


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