RE: [cciug] ci Mail trigger

From: Daigle, Sheldon (SDaigle@unispheresolutions.com)
Date: Fri Sep 08 2000 - 13:13:36 EDT


I'm not sure when they were introduced. Whenever I write triggers that
depend on ClearCase defined variables, I write a dummy trigger that just
prints the environment variables, so I can see which ones I need, cut and
paste, whatever. I've learned a long time ago, Rational doesn't document a
lot of little hidden goodies. When I saw these SERIES variables, I started
playing with them and saw how the behaved. They definitely come in handy.

 -----Original Message-----
From: Paul D. Smith [mailto:pausmith@nortelnetworks.com
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 6:22 PM
To: cciug@rational.com
Subject: Re: [cciug] ci Mail trigger

%% "Daigle, Sheldon" <SDaigle@unispheresolutions.com> writes:

  ds> There are two ClearCase env vars that should help:

  ds> CLEARCASE_BEGIN_SERIES
  ds> CLEARCASE_END_SERIES

  ds> If CLEARCASE_BEGIN_SERIES=1, then this means it's the beginning of the
  ds> series
  ds> If CLEARCASE_END_SERIES=1, then this means it's the end of the series

These seem _extremely_ handy, but I see no documentation of them in
env_ccase (CC 4.0). What version were they introduced in? Are they
supported?

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