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switch the release (14.2-15.7-16.0 and vice versa) error?

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Hi All, When try to switch the releases(14.2-15.7-16.0 and vice versa) I am facing an error, I have attached the error messages. I have checked my ENV path(CDSROOT), all are correct is there any other parameters that I have to take care? Also I would like to know more about ENV,TELENV,PCBENV and ALLEGRO_PCBENV. Thanks in advance Ragesh


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    Nagaraj Shanmu over 16 years ago
    Cadence has a switch realese provided.
    on windows you can go to start-->programs-->cadence SPB15.7-->Cadence switch release - with this you can set your CDSROOT path and every time you invoke this and select the required release and this will modify your system variable accordingly.
     
    good luck.. have a wonderful weekend!!
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  • Nagaraj Shanmu
    Nagaraj Shanmu over 16 years ago
    Cadence has a switch realese provided.
    on windows you can go to start-->programs-->cadence SPB15.7-->Cadence switch release - with this you can set your CDSROOT path and every time you invoke this and select the required release and this will modify your system variable accordingly.
     
    good luck.. have a wonderful weekend!!
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