ccm release -s|-sh|-show (i|info|information) -f|-format format [-nf|-noformat] ([-ch|-column_header] | [-nch|-nocolumn_header]) [-sep|-separator separator] release_spec... ccm release -s|-sh|-show (i|info|information) [-v|-verbose] release_spec...
Use the release command to create, modify, delete, and show release information.
A release is used for managing how projects are updated and to support parallel development. Each release has a unique name and changes are associated with that name. A name may consist of a component name, a release delimiter, and a component release. For example, the name webapp/3.0 has a component name of webapp and represents release 3.0 of that component. The default release delimiter is "/". The maximum length of a component name is 64 characters. The maximum length of a component release is 32 characters. An alternative form of a name is just to use the component release, such as 2.0. Such releases are said to use a null component name. The advantage of using a component name in your names is that it keeps releases for the same component logically related and avoids the need for manual naming conventions.
A release definition has a number of important properties. The baseline release is used when updating projects. If a process rule uses the %baseline_release keyword in its baseline release-purpose list, this refers to the baseline release of the release associated with the project or project grouping being updated. The included releases are used for selection rule scoring, primarily with object status-based CM. A release may be marked as inactive in order to prevent the release being used by developers for further development.
Component names and component releases must not start with these characters:
/ \ ' " : * ? [ ] @ % - + ~ space, tab
Second and subsequent characters cannot include:
Note that the component name and component release can contain the version delimiter character (by default - ) if it is not one of the restricted characters.
Whenever an object is checked out, Rational Synergy automatically copies the release from the current task to the new object.
You must be working in the required role to perform a release operation: