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Topic Title: Listing files in a database Topic Summary: Database Listing Created On: 31-Mar-2006 00:23 Status: Read Only |
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Is there a way to run a command line to report a listing of all files in a project database?
I only need a listing. Thank-you, Dan Schulz Computer Systems Analyst - EKM Communications Security Establishment Ottawa, Ontario K1G 3Z4 Dan.Schulz@cse-cst.gc.ca |
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Hi Dan, Not sure if this would suit you, but you can try this. |
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HI Dan
Not sure if this is what you need? Start a session ccm query "recursive_is_member_of('project_name',order_spec)" This queries the database for all members of all projects of the project hierarchy specified by project_name. The query returns a list of object version names, with all non-projects occurring first in the list followed by the projects that are members of the hierarchy. Only the projects' positions within the results are significant to the search order. Use of other queries in conjunction with this query may change the result's order. order_spec Specifies the search order. If the value depth is used for the order_spec, the value indicates that a depth-first search is done. breadth is used to specify a breadth-first search. If the value "none" is used for the order_spec, it indicates that the order is not significant and the search can be done in any order (the fastest method is used). none | depth | breadth |
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