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I try to add multi-line "work description" using command line interface?
Similar to the follwong:
im editissue --field="Work Description"="Hello\nThank"?
It seems to me that \n does not create and line feed.
Also can we add file from content in a file?
Thank you
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This also works:
im editissue --field='Comments=Adding new lines^
Line1^
Line2' 123456
Note: Double quote (") is replaced with single quote (')
Balu
You have to escape with ^.
Replace \n by ^\n.
HTH
Thank you for the reply.
But it does not work very well.
When I run this command:
im editissue --field="Work Description"="Line1^\n Line2" 6210729
On Integrity web client, it still shows like this:
[izhang, 31-Oct-2012 9:50:36 AM EDT]
Line1\n Line2
Any more suggestion? Thanks in advance.
This is just off the top of my head and hasn't been tested, but have you tried " \r\n "?
Thank you for the reply.
I tried. But it does not work.
im editissue --field="Work Description"="Line1\r\n Line2" 6210729
im editissue --field="Work Description"="Line1^\r^\n Line2" 6210729
Both do not work.
[izhang, 31-Oct-2012 11:21:36 AM EDT]
Line1\r\n Line2
[izhang, 31-Oct-2012 11:21:17 AM EDT]
Line1^\r^\n Line2
Ok, can I get you to try " <br> "?
So, im editissue --field="Work Description"="Line1<br> Line2" 6210729
I know this works with certain triggers.
I have in some old script to replace \n by ^\n\n. (this was workgin with MKS2009)
I don't remember why I've doubled the \n.
Maybe it still works?
Hello,
I believe Ian was attempting to use a PERL script to call the Integrity CLI command:
The following example code worked in our internal environment:
**** Example, Editing Item 860 - Adding multi values to a regular text field *****
#!/usr/bin/perl
$ID=860;
my $WorkDesc="Line1\nLine2\nLine3";
print "Editing item - Adding multiple lines\n";
my $mks_cmd="im editissue --field='Multival'='$WorkDesc' $ID";
system($mks_cmd);
print "Done\n";
*****************
Regards,
Dragan
If "Work Description" is a rich longtext field, you can use the "im editissue --richContentField=field=value" command. As Jeremy pointed out with <br>, rich content fields are HTML format.
Thank you for all the reply.
"Work Description" is not a rich text filed. Therefore, <br/> does not work.
I talked to PTC Integrity tech support yesterday and this morning. Currently they do not support this. They will create an RFC for this feature.
I have to use Java API for this.
Thanks.
Below script has worked for me:
(set LF=^
)
setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion
im editissue --field="Comments=Adding new lines!LF!Line1!LF!Line2" 123456
Hope this helps.
Balu
This also works:
im editissue --field='Comments=Adding new lines^
Line1^
Line2' 123456
Note: Double quote (") is replaced with single quote (')
Balu
Thank you, Balu. I've retried with your hint (replacing " with ') and it works now for me with Integrity 10.2
When i tried with same CLI, both the lines updating in single line.
Is there any news about how to forward multiline commands to the cli interface with integrity 12?
After looking a bit deeper into this topic I have found a solution that works for me and might be helpful for others. The workaround is to use powershell rather than the command line interpreter. Powershell can handle multiline arguments naturally. Therefore I copy my entire command in a powershell script file and run it with powershell.exe from the command line. Like that I can also edit long multiline fields in integrity.