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Topic Title: How can I get all tasks included in a project or baseline? Topic Summary: Created On: 17-Nov-2003 22:09 Status: Read Only |
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![]() Answer: I may want to have a look to the "ccm reconfigure_properties" CLI command. For example, the ccm rp -show all_tasks projectname-projectversion would should you the list of all tasks that are in specified project version reconfigure properties. Hope this helps Vincent | |
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I would like to know the command-line command to show me the all the tasks included in a project or baseline..
I've played around with ccm query from the command line but I can't seem to get exactly what I want..... Anyone out there know it? |
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I may want to have a look to the "ccm reconfigure_properties" CLI command.
For example, the ccm rp -show all_tasks projectname-projectversion would should you the list of all tasks that are in specified project version reconfigure properties. Hope this helps Vincent |
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Or another way, if you're interested...
ccm query "is_task_in_rp_of( '<project-spec>' )" ccm query "is_task_in_rp_of( hierarchy_project_members( '<project-spec>' ) )" Regards, Tom |
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Take care, this query will NOT list all tasks included in your reconfigure properties !!!
It will only give you the list of tasks that are directly linked to your project version. Any task included into a folder that would be linked to your project version would NOT be listed. For example, in tutorial database : >ccm rp -show all_tasks -auto calculator~darcy: project:1 1) Task 39: darcy's Insulated Development projects for release Toolkit/2.0 2) Task 40: darcy's Insulated Development products for release Toolkit/2.0 3) Task 6: Add some fonts to the GUI library for use in the editor (two automatic tasks and task 6, which is a 'normal' development task). >ccm query "is_task_in_rp_of('calculator~darcy: project:1')" 1) 39 task_automatic darcy task <void> probtrac <void> 2) 40 task_automatic darcy task <void> probtrac <void> (only the two automatic tasks. Task 6 is NOT displayed). Regards |
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If you would like to do this in ChangeSynergy, I have finally figured out the query.
is_task_in_baseline_of(baseline('baseline name'))
Alicia
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