Thanks Boris, the examples are useful. If I understand correctly, the suggestion is to probe device parameters instead.
I'm still trying to figure out if this is expected, there is some ambiguity on the documents:
Current measurement at a device node is achieved by automatically placing a Zero volt
voltage source (VSRC, 4.1) between the selected (or all) device node and the net attached
to that node. The positive pole of the VSRC is pointing out towards the net, the negative
pole towards the device. The resulting output vectors are using the xx#branch notation
(see examples below). Only top level devices are accessible, so device inside of subcircuits
are not considered.
Besides standard devices you may also measure currents at X instance lines (subcircuit
calls). If the subcircuit definition (.subckt line) uses named nodes, these are used instead
of node numbers (see device u1 in the example below).
I believe the latter paragraph got added recently, I may need to try 42+ instead of my current 36.
Regards,
Ronald