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Topic Title: Deleting Tsks Topic Summary: Deleting empty tasks can be useful Created On: 27-Jun-2005 19:44 Status: Read Only |
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It would be convenient on occasion, to delete a task that exists. I understand that this is generally not a good CM practice, especially if the task has any object associated. However, we sometimes accumulate empty tasks for work that does not need to be done anymore and I would like to clean them up. The command reference suggests that
ccm delete /task should work. I get an error that request a full object specification. My specific syntax while logged in as the owner (developer or buildMgr role) of the task is: ccm delete /task 2005 and the error is: "Object version specification required for 'delete'." Thanks |
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quote: It is possible to re-use the 'task_assigned' task, as all task relations and attributes (except the task number) are modifiable. So use the same task for something else, just disassociate all old objects (if any), and modify the 'release', 'task_synopsis' etc. fields. If you really want to delete the 'task_assigned' task, yes that is possible and IMHO not against good CM practices. 'completed' tasks should not be deleted, though. Any developer can delete their 'task_assigned' tasks: ccm query -n task123 ccm delete @1 -- Toni |
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Hello,
the "ccm delete /task" command cannot be used to delete a task. ccm delete /task is used to delete any object (file or directory). Task information will be used if a new version of parent directory must be automatically checked-out during "ccm delete" operation. So actually, "ccm delete /task" command requires a task number AND an object specification. For example: ccm delete /task 34 foo.c-1:csrc:M I fully agree with Toni: it may be useful to delete "task_assigned" tasks using a "ccm query", then a "ccm delete" command, even if it may be easier to re-use existing non-completed tasks, or moving them to a GARBAGE release tag, which would be cleaned every night for example by a scheduled script. Vincent |
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