You can save a personal version of a project for your use
only. Checkpointing a project preserves it in a state that is not
modifiable, but that you can delete later when you no longer need it.
You must own the project to perform a checkpoint.
To checkpoint a project, it must be in the working state.
About this task
ccm ckpt|checkpoint -p|-project [-t|-to version]
[-c|-comment comment_string] [-ce|-commentedit]
[-cf|-commentfile file_path] [-cr|-commentreplace] project_spec...
- -c|-comment comment
- Specifies to append a comment on all baseline projects and their
members when they are checked in to the released state.
The comment can contain more than one line and accepts
backslash encoded values.
- You can use this option with -commentedit and -commentfile.
If you use the -commentedit option, the comment displays
in the default text editor.
- -ce|-commentedit
- Specifies to start the default text editor to compose and edit
the comment. The result saved from the text editor is used as the
final comment. You can use this option with the -comment and -commentfile options.
- -cf|-commentfile file_path
- Specifies to use the contents of the specified file for the comment.
If you specified -comment, it is appended to that
comment. You can use this option with the -commentedit option.
- -cr|-commentreplace
- Normally, the comment specified is appended to any existing comment.
However, if you use the -cr option, the new comment
is replaced with any existing comment.
- -p|-project project_spec
- Checkpoints a project. See Project specification for details.
- -t|-to version
- Sets the version of the newly checked-out object. You can also
add the version to the object name.