si loadrc
loads the PTC RV&S Client preferences file
Synopsis
si loadrc [--[no]merge] [--rc=value] [(-?|--usage)] [(-N|--no)] [(-Y|--yes)] [--[no]batch] [--cwd=directory] [--forceConfirm=[yes|no]] [-F|--selectionFile=value]
Description
si loadrc loads the user's IntegrityClient.rc file, which contains your personal preferences for configuring the PTC RV&S Client. The IntegrityClient.rc file is loaded when you start the client; however, this command reloads the file without restarting the client. If for some reason your personal IntegrityClient.rc file has changed, this command will reload your preferences. Your preferences file shouldn't change, unless you happen to copy someone else's file or if you happen to restore a backup that you made.
Your administrator can lock certain preferences from the PTC RV&S Server, preventing you from configuring them using the si setprefs command. Preferences that are locked -- viewable with si viewprefs display (locked) at the end of the output line. The following preferences can be locked from the server by editing PTC RV&S policies in the PTC RV&S Administration Client.
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For information on editing PTC RV&S policies, see the PTC RV&S Help Center.
Preference
Affected Commands
branchIfVariant
breakLock
changePackageID
createBranch
onLock
restoreTimestamp
retainWorkingFile
saveTimestamp
sparse
updateMemberRev
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Do not edit the IntegrityClient.rc file manually, because preferences that appear more than once in the IntegrityClient.rc file can cause the PTC RV&S Client to behave unpredictably.
Options
This command takes the universal options available to all si commands, as well as some general options. See the options reference page for descriptions.
--[no]merge
controls whether settings from the loaded file should be merged into existing preferences.
--rc=value
identifies the file containing settings for running the PTC RV&S Client. The default is the IntegrityClient.rc file in your home directory.
Diagnostics
See the diagnostics reference page for possible exit status values.
Preferences
Using si setprefs or si viewprefs, you are able to set or view the preference keys for this command.
See Also
Commands:
Miscellaneous:
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