Well - here's the response from Rational on it. I can display
what I want to get using the -long option, but I can't select a
subset of what -long displays using -fmt. Of course I can parse
it, I just wanted to simplify the output.
Joe
> Hi Joe,
> I just wanted to get back to you regarding the fmt_ccase conversion
> specification to display the view of the derived object (lsdo -l)
> I've just received verification that there is no converstion
specification
> for this.
>
> If you have any questions, plesae let me know
> Regards,
> Jane
> *********************************************************
> Jane Chunn
> Rational Software Corporation
> ClearCase Technical Support - Windows
-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Rioux
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 11:11 AM
To: cciug@rational.com
Subject: [cciug] Question on -fmt with lsdo
I'm trying to use the -fmt argument of the lsdo command. I just want to
display the filename and the view name. The name is simple enough to
get (%n and %Xn), but for the life of me I can't figure out which format
modifier specifies the view name. It's not %Tf, that's for objects
under
version control. Does anyone know what it is? Support wasn't able to
help...
02-Jul-03.05:33:58 Foo.Domain Users@Foo
create derived object "filename@@03-Jul.05:33.2631926"
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
this one is %n and %Xn
size of derived object is: 1519728
last access: 02-Jul-01.05:33:58
references: 1 => FOO:D:\views\FOO.vws
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
what's this one???
TIA,
Joe
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