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Getting information about groups via the API

Summary:  A sample hook for IBM Rational ClearQuest.

Date:  21 Apr 2004

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A sample hook for IBM® Rational® ClearQuest®.

This item was originally published in August 2003 and refers to Rational ClearQuest v. 2000.

NOTE: This hook is presented only as an example of how to customize your use of IBM Rational ClearQuest. It has not been formally tested and is not supported by IBM.

Description

This hook shows how to use the Groups object via the IBM Rational ClearQuest API. It gets the list of all groups in the master database and then prints out the list of all members in each of those groups.

Script Language: VB Script

ClearQuest Version: 2000


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