im viewcp
displays the details of a change package
Synopsis
im viewcp[ --attributes=attribute1,attribute2...] [--entryAttributes=attribute1,attribute2...] [--[no]showEntries] [--filter=type:name] [--height=value] [--width=value] [(-g|--gui)] [-x value] [-y value] [--[no]batch] [--hostname=value] [--port=value] [--password=value] [--user=value] [(-?|--usage)] [(-F value|--selectionFile=value)] [(-N|--no)] [(-Y|--yes)] [--cwd=value] [--forceConfirm=[yes|no]] [--quiet] [--settingsUI=[gui|default]][--status=[none|gui|default]] issue|issue:change package id...
Description
im viewcp allows you to view attribute and change package entry details on any change package you select. You can select the change package using an issue ID or change package ID. The selected change package does not have to be assigned to you. You can list and display multiple change packages.
For example,
im viewcp --attributes=type,summary --entryAttributes=revision,project 123
displays the type and summary for the change packages, and the revision and project for the change package entries, for issue 123.
Options
This command takes the universal options available to
im commands, as well as some general options. See the
options reference page for descriptions.
• --attributes=attribute1,attribute2...
specifies the change package attributes to display.
• --entryAttributes=attribute1,attribute2...
• specifies the change package entry attributes to display.
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The attribute configpath displays the configuration path of the change package entry (repository location of the member/subproject).
The following change package entry types display more than one configuration path:
• Move Subproject
◦ from entry is the original configuration path of the subproject
◦ to entry is the new destination configuration path
• Configure Subproject
◦ from and to entries contain same configuration path
• Move Member
◦ from entry is the original configuration path of the member
◦ to entry is the new destination configuration path
• Rename Member
◦ from and to entries contain same configuration path
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• --[no]showEntries
specifies whether to show the individual change package entries.
• --filter=type:name
specifies a change package type to refine the change package selection. Acceptable values are si (configuration management change package), implementer (Implementer change package), or a custom change package type.
• issue...
• issue:change package id...
issue identifies a specific issue that contains all change packages that you want to view; use spaces to specify more than one issue.
See Also