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I'm able to create successfully a new view and vob locally like /home/vobadm/senthilc.vws and /home/vobadm/senthilc.vbs and able to do check-out and check-in activities but unable to create / access it in a volume - /ccdata9 (storage which is available in Production box and its coming thru NetApp).

We have disconnected the relationship of Volume - /ccdata9 from production server via NetApp and I'm trying to access the same from DR box but not successful, please help me on this. Thanks

Anyone knows if it is possible to export/import only some Record Types of a schema?

or an export/import operation is only possible to do with the whole schema?

Tks,

pha2

I've been trying to get some reporting working on package history and experience some 'challenges' to obtain the right set of data.

What I need is the (average) time it takes (or took) for a package to get from state X to state Y in a given environment.
I can get a per environment list of all Created, Promote and Demote actions from table harPkgHistory (plus the date/time of execution). But when a package has been promoted/demoted into a state more than once, the query returns too many rows.

Any help would be very welcome ...

Are there any model level customization that helps to achieve this, if so?

Thank you

We have a need to check out or download a list of files changed since a given date. We need to be able to apply only those files to production - in part to preserve date and time stamps and to avoid refreshing 10,000 files to production every time a bug fix is released.

I have been making a research about how to introduce software configuration management to a new company's development process.

The research is about the risks and challenges that will face the company when introducing the SCM process to their traditional process.

I'm having a lot of trouble finding resources regarding the subject... please help.

We are plannning to migrate our source code from UCM Clearcase to Teamforge subversion.

We need to check,analysis some tool cc2svn,poloriod tool etc.

Is any one already done the migration, can you share your experience and ways to migrate

Thanks.

We are using Clearcase UCM environment for more than 3 years.

Recently I'm hearing more about GIT and its performance. We have five multisite for same project and some work from home uses CCRC. Which will be the best Clearcase UCM or GIT?

BRs

I am about to migrate a software library from Visual SourceSafe to Dimensions 2009R1, are there any problems I should be aware of?

I assume the best idea is to put the migrated VSS into its own product. I ask this because I also have a migration of Serena ChangeMan into the same database and I may be requested to put both migrations into the same product.

Thanks,
Stephen.

my company was recently aquried by another company. we moved all of our servers over as is. everything is working fine. now they want to add us to a new windows domain as well us upgrade us from cc 7.1.1 to 7.1.2.

is it as simple as throwing out the current views and running fix_prot on the vobs?

or is there more to it then that?

thanks for your time

We have a DB2 database for ClearQuest, but need to set up the Test Database. Is it a requirement that the test dabase also be DB2 or can I just use an Access database for testing purposes?

It seems likely that I'd need to use a DB2 database, but creating one is a huge pain.

The other day I came across 2 people on the same day who told me that they believe that part of the build system's job is to do software configuration management. :blink:

Having spent nearly all of my professional life in SCM this came as surprise to me because I've tried to avoid using the build system to manage software configurations, and whenever I've come across these build systems these were highly complex solutions with lots of gotchas and usually created in part from a legacy environment that used 'simple' version control tools.

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