CLI operations
Learn about CLI operations.
- candidates command
The candidates command lists all versions of an object that are eligible for selection when you perform a use or update operation in a directory entry. An object is a candidate for use if the name, type, and object instance attribute values of the object match the same attribute values of the directory entry. - conflicts command
You can display the conflicts for a project with update properties that use tasks and a baseline. A conflict represents an inconsistency between the set of changes associated with a project update properties and the set of changes included in project membership. - project command
The project command determines the project associated with a specified file_spec or the current working directory. The file_spec is typically a folder specification within a maintained work area. - project_grouping command
Use project groupings to organize projects by release and purpose for the update operation. The task and baseline properties for a project grouping are used at project update so that member selection is consistent across all projects. A project can be a member of only one project grouping. A project grouping is created automatically when you create a project. - reconcile command
You can compare the files in your work area with your database files. Discrepancies between the work area contents and the database are called work area conflicts. The reconcile command identifies these work area conflicts and resolves them to make your work area consistent with the database. - undo_update command
You can reverse an update operation for a specified directory or project object. You can also reverse the last undo update operation. In other words, if two or more undo updates are performed, only the last one is reversed. - update command
You can update a specified directory, project object, or project grouping. Update uses the baseline and tasks of project groupings to find candidates and selection rules to select appropriate versions of the members. You can also specify a project grouping to be updated. - unuse command
You can remove an existing file, directory, root directory, or project from the current project or directory. The directory must be modifiable to remove members from it. If you try to remove an object from a non-modifiable directory, the directory is automatically checked out (unless you specify the -r option). You must check in the directory to make the files in the directory available to other users. - use command
You can replace an existing file, directory, or project with another version. Additionally, you can add a file, directory, or project that is in the database, but not in the current directory. When you add an object to a non-modifiable directory, a new directory version is checked out automatically.
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