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Topic Title: difference between task /checkin und task /complete
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Created On: 3-Mar-2005 07:20
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Answer This question was answered by Vincent Gaudeul, on Friday, March 11, 2005 4:47 PM

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I guess that "ccm task /complete" only completes the task (changes its state to 'completed') if all its associated objects are already checked in, but this command won't actually check these objects in if they are still in a modifiable state.

"ccm task /checkin" will first check the objects in, make them non modifiable and then complete the task.

Vincent
 3-Mar-2005 07:20
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Yuriy Brazhnyk

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Hello,

What is the difference between "ccm task /checkin" und "ccm task /complete"  ?

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Yuriy Brazhnyk
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 4-Mar-2005 07:29
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Vincent Gaudeul

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I guess that "ccm task /complete" only completes the task (changes its state to 'completed') if all its associated objects are already checked in, but this command won't actually check these objects in if they are still in a modifiable state.

"ccm task /checkin" will first check the objects in, make them non modifiable and then complete the task.

Vincent
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