This subcommand shows the process rules for one or more
releases.
About this task
ccm release -s|-sh|-show ((pr|prs|process_rules) |
(apr|aprs|available_process_rules) | (upr|uprs|unused_process_rules))
[-f|-format format] [-nf|-noformat]
([-ch|-column_header] | [-nch|-nocolumn_header])
[-sep|-separator separator] ([-sby|-sortby sortspec] |
[-ns|-nosort|-no_sort]) [-gby|-groupby groupformat] [-u|-unnumbered]
release_spec...
- -ch|-column_header
- Specifies to use a column header in the output format. See -ch|-column_header for details.
- -f|-format format
- Specifies the command output format. See -f|-format for details.
- -gby|-groupby groupformat
- Specifies how to group the command output. See -gby|-groupby for details.
- -nch|-nocolumn_header
- Specifies not to use a column header in the output format. See -nch|-nocolumn_header for details.
- -nf|-noformat
- Specifies not to use column alignment. See -nf|-noformat for details.
- -ns|-no_sort
- Specifies not to sort the command output. See -ns|-nosort for details.
- -sep|-separator separator
- Specifies a different separator character. See -sep|-separator for details.
- -sby|-sortby sortspec
- Specifies how to sort the command output. See -sby|-sortby for details.
- -show process_rules|pr|prs
- Shows the current valid process rules for each of the specified
arguments. The output is numbered by default for each argument and
sets the selection set. (text inset)
- -show available_process_rules|aprs|apr
- Show the available process rules for each release. The available
process rules are all the process rules that are available for use
in the release including process rules already in use. The output
is numbered by default for each argument and sets the selection set.
- -show upr|uprs|unused_process_rules
- Show the available unused process rules for the release. The output
shows the available process rules for a release excluding valid process
rules in use. The output is numbered by default for each argument
and sets the selection set.
- -u|-unnumbered
- Suppresses automatic numbering of the command output. See -u|-unnumbered for details.