Finding and showing all projects with the specified character string in their work area paths

Use this command to find all projects with a specified character string in their work area paths, and to show the projects.

About this task

ccm wa|work_area -find "find_string" [-reg|-regexp] [-replace "new_string"]
                 -show 
                 [-scope working|prep|shared|checkpoint|STATIC|ALL|DB]
                 [-p|-project] project_spec [project_spec...]
p|-project
It is not necessary to specify this option.
project_spec...
Specifies the project to be shown. See Project grouping specification for details.
-reg|-regexp
Indicates that new_string and find_string are regular expressions.
You can use this option only with the -find option.
-replace "new_string"
Substitutes new_string for find_string in the work area paths of all of the projects found using the -find find_string option.
Use the -reg option if you want to use a regular expression (for example, ".*") for new_string.
You can use this option only with the -find option.
-scope
Establishes an initial criterion for which projects can be found using the -find or -dbpath options.

The scope option can be one of these states:

working (all working-state projects)
checkpoint (all checkpoint-state projects)
prep (all prep projects)
shared (all shared projects)

Alternatively, the scope option can be one of these case-sensitive keywords:

STATIC (all non-writable projects; for example, projects in the integrate, test, sqa, or released state)
ALL (all projects, regardless of status)
DB (all projects for the current database, regardless of ownership or status)

If the scope is working, checkpoint, or ALL, the projects must be owned by you.

The default scope is working.

You can use this option only with the -find or -dbpath option.


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