With ADEXL if I had multiple testbenches in an ADEXL view and I wanted to replicate the complete output state (save all options + output expressions + nets/currents to save) I could just save an output state then load state with only "output state" checked to the other testbenches.
Now with Assembler to attempt to do the same thing I find I have to descend into the testbench's Explorer view, set up the output expressions I want to save and nets/currents I want to save, and setup the global save all options, then save the outputs as a .csv file. Then I need to descend into each Explorer view, delete the old expressions and saved nets/currents, load the .csv file, then click on the outputs tab to set the save all options. This is >> 10X more time consuming than the way I was doing this in ADEXL.
Is there an easier way to do this in Assembler? Is there an Assembler equivalent to just saving the state in one testbench and loading the output portion of the state to multiple testbenches?
Thank you,
Bill Huff