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Topic Title: Converting migrate.rul-File to Database Type-Definitions? Topic Summary: Created On: 31-Oct-2003 12:49 Status: Read Only |
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![]() Answer: Hi, Instead of using GUI, you can do: ccm typedef -export -dir your_directory your_type The exported format is a directory with ascii files. For example for csrc type: csrc/cvtype csrc/cvtype/attr.create_time.time csrc/cvtype/attr.local_bgraph.boolean csrc/cvtype/attr.modify_time.time csrc/cvtype/attr.owner.string csrc/cvtype/attr.status.string csrc/cvtype/attr.dependency_pattern.text csrc/cvtype/attr.require_task.string csrc/cvtype/attr.source_init.text csrc/cvtype/attr.super_type.string csrc/cvtype/attr.type_description.string csrc/cvtype/attr.unix_file_ignore.boolean csrc/cvtype/attr.unix_file_match.text csrc/cvtype/attr.win_file_ignore.boolean csrc/cvtype/attr.win_file_match.text csrc/attype csrc/attype/attr.create_time.time csrc/attype/attr.local_bgraph.boolean csrc/attype/attr.modify_time.time csrc/attype/attr.owner.string csrc/attype/attr.status.string csrc/attype/attr.super_type.string You can edit the following files: csrc/cvtype/attr.unix_file_ignore.boolean csrc/cvtype/attr.unix_file_match.text csrc/cvtype/attr.win_file_ignore.boolean csrc/cvtype/attr.win_file_match.text the _ignore.boolean with TRUE or FALSE and _file_match.text with the list of rules: your second column of migrate.rul for the type After edit use ccm_typedef -import ...... Regards, | |
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Hello,
has anyone experiences in how to convert the migrate.rul into the database to the type-definitions? The only way I see at the moment is to edit the type-definitions via gui per hand and then delete the lines from the migrate.rul-file manually, but that's not very comfortable and takes much time on long migrate.rul-files. Regards, Matthias |
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Hi,
Instead of using GUI, you can do: ccm typedef -export -dir your_directory your_type The exported format is a directory with ascii files. For example for csrc type: csrc/cvtype csrc/cvtype/attr.create_time.time csrc/cvtype/attr.local_bgraph.boolean csrc/cvtype/attr.modify_time.time csrc/cvtype/attr.owner.string csrc/cvtype/attr.status.string csrc/cvtype/attr.dependency_pattern.text csrc/cvtype/attr.require_task.string csrc/cvtype/attr.source_init.text csrc/cvtype/attr.super_type.string csrc/cvtype/attr.type_description.string csrc/cvtype/attr.unix_file_ignore.boolean csrc/cvtype/attr.unix_file_match.text csrc/cvtype/attr.win_file_ignore.boolean csrc/cvtype/attr.win_file_match.text csrc/attype csrc/attype/attr.create_time.time csrc/attype/attr.local_bgraph.boolean csrc/attype/attr.modify_time.time csrc/attype/attr.owner.string csrc/attype/attr.status.string csrc/attype/attr.super_type.string You can edit the following files: csrc/cvtype/attr.unix_file_ignore.boolean csrc/cvtype/attr.unix_file_match.text csrc/cvtype/attr.win_file_ignore.boolean csrc/cvtype/attr.win_file_match.text the _ignore.boolean with TRUE or FALSE and _file_match.text with the list of rules: your second column of migrate.rul for the type After edit use ccm_typedef -import ...... Regards, ------------------------- Pierre Guillet |
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