Checking in a task

You can complete a task, which checks in the objects associated with the task to a non-modifiable state and transitions the task to the completed state.

The ccm ci -task command is equivalent to the ccm task -complete command. You must be the resolver of the task or an administrator to use this command.

About this task

ccm ci|checkin -task (task_spec|(current|default)) 
               [-time|-time_actual task_duration]
               [-parallels|-check_parallels (none | (i|info|information) |
               (check|enforce))]
               [-c|-comment comment_string] [-ce|-commentedit] 
               [-cf|-commentfile file_path] [-cr|-commentreplace]
-c|-comment comment_string
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 invoke 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.
-parallels|-check_parallels (none | (i|info|information) | (check|enforce))
Specifies the kind of parallel checking to be performed when checking in the task.
  • none means no checking for parallels on the task.
  • i|info|information means check and show any parallels on the task.
  • check|enforce means check for parallels on the task. If parallels exist, do not complete the task and return with a non-zero exit status.
-task (task_spec|(current|default))
Specifies the task to be checked in or completed. You can set task_spec to a single task. See Task specification for details.

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