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Answer This question was answered by Wolfgang Brandl, on Friday, January 23, 2004 1:11 PM

Answer:
create a textfile (for e.g. baseline.tmp) with content like this (all releases must exist in CMS 6.2):

dummy_releaseummy_baseline_release
app_1.0.0:app_0.0.0
ewt_2.1.0:ewt_0.0.0

then use the following CLI's:

ccm set text_editor
--> attention: remember the return value
ccm set text_editor "cmd.exe /c $cat < baserelease.tmp > %filename
ccm query "has_attr('release_baseline_release')"
ccm attr -m release_baseline_release @
ccm set text_editor "retrunvalue see above"

no guarante on this, but its worked for us. (server: AIX, Client WinNT)

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Ron Gullett

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How do I set the baseline for a new release tag from the CLI?

Ron
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Vincent Gaudeul

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What version of CM Synergy do you use ?

With 6.3, the 'ccm release' command has a -baseline argument.
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Ron Gullett

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CM Synergy 6.2
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Wolfgang Brandl

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Answer Answer
create a textfile (for e.g. baseline.tmp) with content like this (all releases must exist in CMS 6.2):

dummy_releaseummy_baseline_release
app_1.0.0:app_0.0.0
ewt_2.1.0:ewt_0.0.0

then use the following CLI's:

ccm set text_editor
--> attention: remember the return value
ccm set text_editor "cmd.exe /c $cat < baserelease.tmp > %filename
ccm query "has_attr('release_baseline_release')"
ccm attr -m release_baseline_release @
ccm set text_editor "retrunvalue see above"

no guarante on this, but its worked for us. (server: AIX, Client WinNT)



Edited: 23-Jan-2004 at 13:10 by Telelogic SYNERGY Moderator
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Wolfgang Brandl

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plz ignore the smiley above, : + d is replaced by

Edited: 17-Nov-2003 at 17:43 by Wolfgang Brandl
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Wolfgang Brandl

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$cat should be replaced with fullpath to cat.exe, commands above where used
in a perl-script.

sorry
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Ron Gullett

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Thank you for your patience and for the information.
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