HasModel
Parent page: Schematic Query Functions - Membership Checks
Summary
Returns each part object that is linked to (or references) a domain model whose properties comply with the Query.
Syntax
HasModel(ModelType : String,ModelName : String,CurrentModelOnly : Boolean) : Boolean/Boolean_String
The ModelType string specifies the Type property of a linked model and must be one of the strings from the following list:
- 'PCBLIB' - use this string to target a linked model whose Type property is Footprint.
- 'IBIS' - use this string to target a linked model whose Type property is Ibis Model.
- 'SI' - use this string to target a linked model whose Type property is Signal Integrity.
- 'SIM' - use this string to target a linked model whose Type property is Simulation.
- 'FPGA'- use this string to target a linked model whole Type property is FPGA.
The ModelName string specifies the Name property of a linked Model.
The CurrentModelOnly parameter specifies whether or not the linked model has to be a Current Model of each part. When this is False, the linked model does not have to be a Current Model (but it still can be); when this is True, the linked model does have to be a Current Model.
Example Usage
HasModel('PCBLIB','SOIC14',False)
HasModel('PCBLIB','SOIC14',False) = True
HasModel('PCBLIB','SOIC14',False) = 'True'
Returns all part objects that are linked to a Footprint Model whose Name property is SOIC14; that Model does not have to be each part's Current Footprint Model (but it can be).
HasModel('PCBLIB','DIP14',True)
HasModel('PCBLIB','DIP14',True) = True
HasModel('PCBLIB','DIP14',True) = 'True'
Returns all part objects that are linked to a Footprint Model whose Name property is DIP14; that Model must be the Current Footprint Model for the part.
HasModel('SI','RES1',False)
HasModel('SI','RES1',False) = True
HasModel('SI','RES1',False) = 'True'
Returns all part objects that are linked to a Signal Integrity Model whose Name property is RES1; that Model does not have to be each Part's Current Signal Integrity Model (but it can be).
HasModel('SIM','RESISTOR',True)
HasModel('SIM','RESISTOR',True) = True
HasModel('SIM','RESISTOR',True) = 'True'
Returns all part objects that are linked to a Simulation Model whose Name property is RESISTOR; that Model must be the Current Simulation Model for the part.