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Altera_Forum
Honored Contributor
9 years agoNo, it doesn't. Where it's most useful is if you create an LLR in the GUI(or anything in the GUI) and want to see it's command. When this is done though, it's not running set_logiclock, but instead is directly writing the attributes to the .qsf. Everything in the GUI gets written to the .qsf, and that's where you can go to find the Tcl commands. That being said, it would be nice if they were just echoed to a History tab too. (Especially in cases where what you do in the GUI isn't always intuitive as to what it matches in the .qsf.)