This subcommand creates a folder template. You must be in the build_mgr or ccm_admin role to use this subcommand.
When you use an option more than once, the query expression relating to each usage is combined with an "or". For example, if you specify -release 1.0 -release 2.0, this contributes a query expression of (release='1.0' or release='2.0).
Contributions from different options are combined with "and". For example, if you specify
-release 1.0 -platform windows, this contributes a query expression of (release='1.0') and (platform='windows').
ccm ft|folder_temp|folder_template -c|-create [-w|-writable (owner | (build_mgr|build_manager|buildmanager) | all | none)] [-mode ((man|manual) | (uq|use_query))] ([-must_be_local] | [-nomust_be_local]) [-desc|-description description] [-cus|-custom custom_query] [(-db|-dbid|-database_id database_spec)...] [(-plat|-platform platform)...] [(-purpose purpose)...] [(-rel|-release release_spec)...] [(-sub|-subsystem subsystem)...] [-ts|-scope|-task_scope (user_defined | (all_my_assigned|all_owners_assigned) | (all_my_assigned_or_completed|all_owners_assigned_or_completed) | (all_my_completed|all_owners_completed) | (all_my_tasks|all_owners_tasks) | all_completed | all_tasks)] name (ct_projs|ct_projects|component_task_projects) | (ct_prods|ct_products|component_task_products) | (ct_projs_prods|ct_projects_products | component_task_projects_products))] name
If you have not defined a query, default_task_query is used.
This option typically applies to queries for component tasks that are specified with one of these scopes: component_task_projects, component_task_products, or component_task_projects_products.
This scope is defined by the default_task_query option. If you specify
-database_id, the query also includes a query expression for tasks modifiable in or completed in the specified database.
This scope queries for all tasks assigned to you. If you specify -database_id, the query is for all tasks assigned to you that are modifiable in the specified database.
This scope queries for all tasks assigned to you or completed by you. If you specify -database_id, the query is for all tasks assigned to you and modifiable in the specified database, or completed by you in the specified database.
This scope queries for all tasks completed by you. If you specify -database_id, the query is for all tasks completed by you in the specified database.
This scope queries for all tasks for which you are the task resolver. If you specify -database_id, the query is for all tasks for which you are the task resolver and that are modifiable in the specified database or were completed in the specified database.
This scope queries for all completed tasks. If you specify -database_id, the query is for all tasks completed in the specified database.
This scope queries for all tasks. If you specify -database_id, the query is for all tasks that are modifiable in the specified database or that were completed in the specified database.
This scope queries for component tasks for projects, products, or projects and products. If you specify -database_id, the query is for all component tasks that were created in the specified database. If you specify -purpose, the query is for component tasks with the specified purpose.
ccm folder_template -create -description "%owner’s Completed Tasks for Release %release from Database X" -task_scope all_owners_completed
-release "%release" -database_id X "Tasks completed by %owner for Release %release from Database X"
For parallel development and folder template management reasons, be sure to set this attribute.
If a folder applies to multiple platforms, you do not need to set the platform value.
ccm folder_template -create -desc "All Completed Tasks for Release %release" -task_scope all_completed -release "%" -writable build_manager