Showing process rules for a process

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This subcommand shows the process rules for the specified process.

ccm process -s|-sh|-show (pr|prs|process_rule|process_rules) 
           [-f|-format format] [-nf|-noformat] 
           ([-ch|-column_header] | [-nch|-nocolumn_header]) 
           [-sep|-separator separator] ([-sby|-sortby sortspec] | 
           [-ns|-nosort|-no_sort]) [-gby|-groupby groupformat] 
           [-u|-unnumbered] process_spec...
-ch|-column_header
Specifies to use a column header in the output format. See -ch|-column_headers for details.
-f|-format format
Specifies the command output format. See -f|-format for details.

A keyword can be built-in (%fullname, %displayname, %objectname) or the name of any existing attribute such as %modify_time or %status.

See Built-In keywords for a list of keywords.

-gby|-groupby groupformat
Specifies how to group the command output. See -gby|-groupby for details.
-nch|-nocolumn_header
Specifies not to use a column header in the output format. See -ch|-column_headers for details.
-nf|-noformat
Specifies not to use column alignment. See -nf|-noformat for details.
-ns|-nosort|-no_sort
Specifies that the command's output will not be sorted. See -ns|-nosort for details.
-pr|-prs|-process_rule|-process_rules
Specifies the process rules to show.
process_spec
Specifies the process that you want to show process rules for. See Process specification for details.
-sby|-sortby sortspec
Specifies how to sort the command output. See -ns|-nosort for details.
-sep|-separator separator
Used only with the -f|-format option. Specifies a different separator character. See -sep|-separator for details.
-u|-unnumbered
Suppresses automatic numbering of the command's output (that is, the output is un-numbered). See -u|-unnumbered for details.

Description and uses

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A process groups process rules into a named set that are designed to work together.

A process is used to specify the process rules that you can use for a release. These are the built-in processes, process rules, and purposes:

Process Process Rule Purpose
standard Collaborative Development

Custom Development

Insulated Development

Integration Testing

Shared Development

System Testing

Visible Development

Collaborative Development

Custom Development

Insulated Development

Integration Testing

Shared Development

System Testing

Visible Development

distributed Custom Development

Insulated Development

Local Collaborative Development

Local Integration Testing

Master Integration Testing

Shared Development

System Testing

Visible Development

Custom Development

Insulated Development

Collaborative Development

Integration Testing

Master Integration Testing

Shared Development

System Testing

Visible Development

You can create your own process to define a specific way for a team to work. For example, a build manager for a team working on a GUI project creates a process called GUI Process. This process contains a custom purpose called Beta Test with a corresponding process rule called Beta Test. The process rule defines a new level of testing for the beta release. The build manager uses the new Beta Test process rule to perform builds to prepare for the team beta test release, and the process rule can only be found in the new process, GUI Process.


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