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Topic Title: First Baseline Topic Summary: Created On: 22-Jan-2008 18:14 Status: Post and Reply |
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Is there a quick command to get a handle on the first baseline of the module? I am looking for something that is the opposite of the command getMostRecentBaseline.
Edited: 22-Jan-2008 at 18:30 by Jason Shapiro |
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Not that is made public. The easiest way it appears would be to do a "for Baseline b in Module m do" loop and break after getting the first one.
------------------------- David Pechacek AAI Services Textron dpechacek@sc-aaicorp.com David.Pechacek@gmail.com |
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Does DOORS always loop through baselines going from first to last? A break in my code will work but only if DOORS always loops through baselines in the same order.
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Cannot prove it, but this has been my experience also: the baseline loop starts at the oldest baseline to which the user has R access. So yes, start the loop then break as worked ..err.. never failed for me.
- Louie |
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Thank you
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Same experience here.....
If you wanted to be really anal you could always compare the date each baseline was created to make absolutely sure you have the first one. But I think that's defeating the purpose.... ------------------------- Scott Boisvert Engineering Tools Administrator L-3 Communications - Avionics Systems scott.boisvert@l-3com.com |
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