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Topic Title: Query for last released project Topic Summary: Can you query for the last released project if you know the project name? Created On: 29-Feb-2008 16:07 Status: Read Only |
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Can you query for the last released project if you know the project name? If there are parallel releases, I would just want the last released project with the latest time.
Steve |
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Hi,
You can go to Find->Releases and choose for components and make sure that the Created attribute is visiable. Hope that helps you. Regards; ------------------------- Tamer F. Bakr DBA, Build Manager, Senior Developer +974 597 2618 |
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Hi Steve,
There isn't a query function for "last". It also depends on what you mean by "last released project". For example:
You can query for the create_time attribute. For example, query for projects in releases state created in the last 60 days. Although you can also query on modify_time, this turns out not to be very useful. The modify_time of an object is normally updated when any attribute is created, modified or deleted, or when any relationship from or to that object is created or deleted. So there may be multiple reasons why modify_time might get updated. Unfortunately, it is not very easy to query for the time at which some state transition was made. The status_log attribute records such transitions, but this is a free-format text form that will contain dates embedded as date strings. There is also an Informix restriction that means that for text attributes, you can only query for up to the first 64 characters. This is a documented restriction. Both of these issues make it problematic to query generally for the date of transitions. Baseline methodology has been the default methodology from Synergy 6.4 onwards. In this methodology, what matters is the baseline rather than the baseline project. In this usage, you're probably more interested in finding the most recent baseline for some release and perhaps purpose. So a query for baselines with a specified release created within the last, say, 60 days, sorted by create time is likely to be useful. Hope that helps, Kind regards, David. |
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