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NB - NOT Configuration of Genesys but recording and controlling the configuration of it?

We are currently using ClearCase UCM for our source control tool and I have been given a simple request that I am having trouble with.

I need to create a weekly report that will include a list of all files that have changed in a particular stream since a defined date. I have been able to produce such a report in other source control tools such as Perforce or MKS Source Integrity quite easily. ClearCase has given me a headache with this request.

I don't want duplicates if there are multiple check-ins nor do I want the files broken down by activity.

Does subversion merges the .vi files from one branch to another branch ?

any information is highly appreciated.

Thanks for your time.

I need to move a set of files through Endevor that contain passwords etc.

Is there a way to create a TYPE that has limited accessibility?

Arvind

I need help for a perl script I'm writing....

We used perl script for dcm deliveries with success.

This is my issue : I need to deliver a released project (library to be used by development teams). But, within this project not all objects are to be delivered : so I'v already suggest that they be with a version matching 'proto*'.

This what I tried :
1- Deliver the project via DCM : but I can't unuse/delete those objects and command dcm -remove -ts didn't work :angry:

Hello,

I am proud to announce the publication of a book which I coauthored together with Tatiana Shpichko:

IBM Rational ClearCase 7.0: Master the Tools That Monitor, Analyze, and Manage Software Configurations

It is available among other from the http://tinyurl.com/3z3ul3c

This book is a praise for base ClearCase, explaining how to use it in an efficient and sophisticated way.

Do you know any technical/white papers that discussed about the issues.

Really appreciate if you could share your valuable experience on that matter.

Hello

I've been reading through the Synergy Admin guides we have and one of them recommends running this command weekly, after the ccmdb backup has run.

To the best of my knowledge, this is something we haven't been doing.

Before I run it though, I'm wondering if anybody knows (a) how long the command takes to run, and (b) is repairing the indices likely to increase Synergy performance at all?

The size of our databse is as follows:

[code]bash-3.00$ ccmdb info -k size <db_name>
2953216 KBYTES[/code]

Thanks
Glyn

Ex: in config.xml I have defined the property as:

<property name="build.name" value="TestBuild" />

and In build.xml for ${build.name} it should resolve to "TestBuild".

Appreciate your answers.

It has been my experience to locate snapshot view storage locations on the client in favor of performance over backup. IBM does not recommend this.

I have done this in the past because if the remote location is lost, the real value of view is lost (e.g., checked out elements that have been modified, etc.), regardless of whether the view storage location was also lost, or was located on a server.

I am developing an Enterprise CM Implementation (or Project) Plan in MS Project. I see lots of CM templates and a few CM project templates in MS Word, but nothing as far as a full fledged Enterprise Plan.

This plan is going to ber VERY comprehensive: in essence "Start Enterprise CM" and ending with "End Enterprise CM" (well, at lest its implementation).

If anyone can provide a MS project template of such a CM Implementaion Project Plan, it would be greatly appreciated.

I would like to find all recent baseline created since 1 hour (1 minute or 1 day). We have are working on a project which contains more than 50 project vobs with so many baseline that it is impossible to draw the global list of baseline.

I found the command 'cleartool find -avobs -kind baseline' for the complete list but it is too long to run.
I added the parameter '-version "created_since(20-Apr-11)"' to the cleartool find command, but it doesn't do what I expected it would.

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