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CJB
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5/02/2008 8:02 AM  
Hi All. I was wondering what you are doing regarding the new tech file format in relation to your skill code. Are you having to re-write any code dealing with tech files? Is there a way to export a SPB15 style tech file from SPB16? I just came across this today and I'm not too pleased, heh. Hopefully there is something I am not aware of or overlooking. CJB
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5/02/2008 10:23 AM  
Unfortunately there's not much I can offer other than to tell you the Dave Elder posted a simple skill parser for the Xsection portion of the file. I have had to implement the Xerces parser to digest the XML in my perl code. Unfortunately, I not able to share it. Word from Cadence is that there is no way to export a pre 16.x techfile from 16.x.

Charlie Davies
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5/21/2008 10:40 AM  
Hi,

In 16 axlGetXSection is a new command which gets you all the cross section information. Maybe you can use that instead of having to create a techfile and traverse that :-)

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