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Topic Title: Repair .ccmwaid.inf
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Created On: 2-Sep-2004 01:14
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Answer This question was answered by Lutz Zollikofer, on Friday, March 11, 2005 5:02 PM

Answer:
Hi Alan,

fetch the attributes controlling the workarea.

For example:
is_copy_based_wa
maintain_wa
modifiable_wa
waid_time

To do this get your project(s) first:
ccm query -t project [grep <pattern/regexp> ]
A Stack of one or more project(s) is returned. List the attributes related to a project:
ccm attr -l @<stack id>
For showing the value of a specific attribute:
ccm attr -s <attribute> @<stack id>
eg ccm attr -s modifiable_wa @<stack id>
You can modify an attribute with:
ccm attr -m <attribute> -v <new value> @<stack id>
eg ccm attr -m modifiable_wa -v TRUE @<stack id>
Or create a new/missing one with:
ccm attr -m <attribute> -v <new value> -t <type> @<stack id>
eg ccm attr -m modifiable_wa -v TRUE -t upboolean @<stack id>

Check your attribute's values and compare it with your workarea.

I hope, this helps.

ciao, Lutz
 2-Sep-2004 01:14
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Alan Jeddeloh

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Is there any way to repair .ccmwaid.inf files?

Every once in a while we have a time server glitch, and one or more developers get nailed because their work area change times get out-of-sync with what the server thinks should be there. At present, the only solution I know of is to blow away the work area and sync it back out. This has an adverse effect on productivity (about 4 1/2 hours to rebuild everything clean).

Is there any way to tell the server "Yes, &*&%^!, it is too a good work area. Live with it." ?

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 2-Sep-2004 08:28
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Lutz Zollikofer

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Answer Answer
Hi Alan,

fetch the attributes controlling the workarea.

For example:
is_copy_based_wa
maintain_wa
modifiable_wa
waid_time

To do this get your project(s) first:
ccm query -t project [grep <pattern/regexp> ]
A Stack of one or more project(s) is returned. List the attributes related to a project:
ccm attr -l @<stack id>
For showing the value of a specific attribute:
ccm attr -s <attribute> @<stack id>
eg ccm attr -s modifiable_wa @<stack id>
You can modify an attribute with:
ccm attr -m <attribute> -v <new value> @<stack id>
eg ccm attr -m modifiable_wa -v TRUE @<stack id>
Or create a new/missing one with:
ccm attr -m <attribute> -v <new value> -t <type> @<stack id>
eg ccm attr -m modifiable_wa -v TRUE -t upboolean @<stack id>

Check your attribute's values and compare it with your workarea.

I hope, this helps.

ciao, Lutz
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 7-Sep-2004 04:37
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Peter Dehaan

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Before you do a sync, delete the ccmwaid.inf, the ccmwaid.inf is the very 1st file created during a sync... so once you notice it has been created, just cancel the sync, the problem now solved (better than waiting 4.5 hours).

This is not the good answer (and I would prefer a better solution) but it's a quick hack that works.
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