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Hi @all,
some user has made a devpath and named it "ABCDE/12". I can set the filter for my projecthistory in the rich client and then i get all revisions which are present in this devpath. But in the commandline it doesnt work. I think Integrity seems to have trouble with the slash in the devpath-name and i cant get it "outquoted" or such things. Here something i tried:
si viewprojecthistory --project=#/TLP#subproject_lvl_1/subproject_lvl_2 --rfilter=devpath:'"ABCDE/12"'
in this case i got: *** MKS124814: Cannot show view information: MKS125382: Illegal development path specification: One or more Invalid characters found.
Then i changed the quoting (or doesnt use any quotes):
si viewprojecthistory --project=#/TLP#subproject_lvl_1/subproject_lvl_2 --rfilter=devpath:"'ABCDE/12'"
si viewprojecthistory --project=#/TLP#subproject_lvl_1/subproject_lvl_2 --rfilter=devpath:"ABCDE/12"
si viewprojecthistory --project=#/TLP#subproject_lvl_1/subproject_lvl_2 --rfilter=devpath:'ABCDE/12'
si viewprojecthistory --project=#/TLP#subproject_lvl_1/subproject_lvl_2 --rfilter=devpath:ABCDE/12
in all above cases i got: *** The revision filter cannot be applied to subproject_lvl_2/project.pj. (MKS125194: The development path is invalid or missing.).
Is there any solution how i can set the rfilter to this devpath-name in the cli? Thank you...
kind regards, Jens
Hi Jens
Have you tried escaping with ^?
See related post : http://communities.ptc.com/message/224865#224865
HTH
Thierry
Hi Thierry,
sorry for my late reply! Unfortunately escaping with a circumflex doesnt work either...
kind regards, Jens
Hello Jens,
Please contact PTC Integrity Support, and have yourself added to SPR/RFC 203648.
Regards,
Kael
Hi Kael,
yes, i will do so...
kind regards, Jens