You can break the association between two objects. The break disassociates the specified task from specified objects and change requests, and from a specified task being fixed. If you can modify the task, then you can disassociate it from objects or a task being fixed. To disassociate the task from a change request, you must be able to modify both the change request and the task.
About this task
ccm task -d|-disassociate|-unrelate task_spec -obj|-object file_spec...
ccm task -d|-disassociate|-unrelate task_spec -fixes task_spec
ccm task -d|-disassociate|-unrelate task_spec -prob|-problem|
-change_request change_request_spec...
- change_request_spec
- Specifies the change requests to associate the task with. You can set the change_request_spec to multiple change requests. For details, see Change request specification.
- -fixes task_spec
- Specifies the task that was fixed. You can set task_spec to one task. For more details, see Task specification.
- -obj|-object file_spec...
- Specifies the name of the file or directory to disassociate from the specified task.
- -prob|-problem|-change_request
- Specifies the change request to be associated with the task.
Example
- Disassociate task 35 from object version MAIN.C-3:csrc:1.
ccm task -d 34 -obj MAIN.C-3:csrc:1
- Disassociate task 10668 from change request 6569.
ccm task -d 10668 -change_request 6569
- Break a relationship between the fix task (25) and the task it fixed (12).
ccm task -unrelate 25 -fixes 12