You can show a list of DCM settings. Some settings include the description and location of the current database, entries in the event log, the state of work area maintenance, and much more.
The output includes:
- Description of the current database.
- Location of the current database.
- Information about the person who is responsible for DCM administration issues for the current database.
- Default history setting on DCM add operation (might be overridden by .ini file).
- Number of entries in event log.
- Whether maintain_wa is ignored by default.
- How release definitions are updated during a receive operation.
- Whether type definitions are kept after a receive operation.
- How parallel checking is performed during a receive operation.
- Which state transitions, if any, might be received for an object that is controlled in the current database.
- Whether DCM database information is updated during a receive operation.
- Whether process rules are updated during a receive operation.
- The number of generate times that DCM stores.
- The number of old generate times that DCM stores.
- The interval between the old generate times (expressed in units of days).
Before you begin
The current database must be initialized to use DCM.
About this task
ccm dcm -show -settings