Is there anyway to get the project under which the file is present in MKS command line interface? I am new to CLI scripting for MKS and could not find any proper results.
All I want is
-> [command] [filename] -> [project path]/project.pj
Any help is greatly appreciated.
The command si locate
with a specific configuration, can return the project/projects where a file is registered. This functionality is available only with DB back-end repository and will not work with RCS repository .
If you want to get the project under which the file is located you must ensure that in the MKS repository exists only one file with this name, otherwise, you will get all projects where is located this file.
You can use this command, which for me works fine, or you can customize for your needs
si locate –hostname=%mks_Hostname% --port=%msk_Port% --user=%mks_User% --depth=all --devpathscope=all --exactmatch --listfields=devpath,name,project,checkpoints,dates --memberbyname="%Filename%"
si locate help
Usage: si locate options... current or former member/subproject; options are:
--[no]casesensitive Make search case sensitive (default is --nocasesensitive for case insensitive servers)
--depth=[current|build|all] How much historical data should be encompassed in the search
--devpathscope=[this|others|all] Which devpaths should be encompassed in the search
--distinct=[project|devpath|registeredproject] In distinct mode, what output should be displayed
--[no]exactmatch Match search string exactly (default is --noexactmatch)
--height=value The height in pixels of the windows
--[no]limittoactivepaths Limit search to active projects
--listfields=field1[:width1],field2[:width2]... where fieldn can be any of: checkpoints,configPath,dates,devpath,flatPath,name,project,registeredproject,revisions
--memberbyname=value The search string for Locate member by name
--mode=[distinct|list] Output mode
--numberofresults=value The maximum number of results to return
--projectscope=[this|others|all] Which projects should be encompassed in the search
-r value lookup a single revision (for members)
--revision=value lookup a single revision (for members)
--subprojectbyname=value The search string for Locate subproject by name
--width=value The width in pixels of the windows
-x value The x location in pixels of the window
-y value The y location in pixels of the window
--devpath=value The development path (to refer variant projects)
--[no]failOnAmbiguousProject Whether to abort when multiple projects correspond to a flat project string.
-P value The name of the target project
--project=value The name of the target project
--projectRevision=value The project revision (to refer build projects)
-S value The name of the sandbox (can be used as project redirector)
--sandbox=value The name of the sandbox (can be used as project redirector)
-? Shows the usage for a command
--[no]batch Control batch mode (no user interaction in batch mode)
--cwd=value Act as if command executed in specified directory
--forceConfirm=[yes|no] Specify an answer to all confirmation questions
-g User interaction should happen via the GUI
--gui User interaction should happen via the GUI
--hostname=value Hostname of server
-N Responds to all confirmations with "no"
--no Responds to all confirmations with "no"
--password=value Credentials (e.g., password) to login with
--port=value TCP/IP port number of server
--quiet Control status display
--settingsUI=[gui|default] Control UI for command options
--status=[none|gui|default] Control status display
--usage Shows the usage for a command
--user=value Username to login to server with
-Y Responds to all confirmations with "yes"
--yes Responds to all confirmations with "yes"
As for si locate:
Provided that your current directory is somewhere in the tree of a registered sandbox you could just memorize
si locate filename
eg
c:\>my_sandboxes\prjA\src>si locate main.c
You might get multiple results/answers eg. if the project has variants and/or the archive is shared in multiple projects the server.
If you want all the sophisticated possibilities of Member->Locate from the gui you sholud read some reference eg. SourceCLIReference_Integrity_10_4.pdf or like already mentioned.
si locate help
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