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Topic Title: -f format doesn't exist for ccm diff ? Topic Summary: -f format doesn't exist for ccm diff ? Created On: 7-Feb-2005 17:57 Status: Read Only |
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Is it possible to retrieve an "%objectname" from a "ccm diff" query instead of "%name~%version"
When i type :
> ccm diff -p Projectname~version1
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Is it possible to retrieve an "%objectname" from a "ccm diff" query instead of "%name~%version"
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Hello Julien,
to see your query clearly you should select the option "Do not parse emoticons" when posting a question. You could use a workaround: The file ccm_dff.exe (i assume your client computer is using Microsoft Windows) is called like this: ccm_dff -o c:\Temp\Project_Compare_FAA.txt c:\Temp\projectname_DAA.txt c:\Temp\projectname_EAA.txt So you could temporarily replace ccm_dff with a little script, catch the output into the filenames and get the objectname of the named files (should be a little bit tricky, but possible). So to answer your question: Synergy/CM plainly dumps the text into 2 temporary files - there is no direct way to get the objectnames. You could consider solving your problem with a little script and some queries, that should be much more easier. Greetings, Philipp Weißmann Edited: 8-Feb-2005 at 09:18 by Philipp Weißmann |
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