You can rename a release to a new name.
Before you begin
You must be in the build_mgr or ccm_admin role
to rename a release. You might need to use a CLI session that was
started in Single user admin mode first.
About this task
ccm release -d|-delete -rename ([-all] | [-local] |
[(-dbid|-database_id database_spec)...]) [-force] [-preview]
[-nocheck] oldrelease_spec newreleasename
- -all
- Specifies to update objects from all databases referencing the
old release name to reference the new release name.
- -dbid|-database_id database_spec...
- Specifies to update objects created in the specified database
referencing the old release name to reference the new release name.
See Database specification for details.
- -force
- Specifies to rename the release even if there are existing objects
referencing the new release name.
- -local
- Specifies to update objects locally created in this database referencing
the old release name to reference the new release name.
- -nocheck
- Specifies to rename the release even if the user is not running
in single user admin mode. If objects other than the release definition and its process
rules require update, and the user is not in the ccm_admin role
using single user admin mode, the command reports an error and the
release is not renamed.
- newreleasename
- Specifies the new name for the release.
- oldrelease_spec
- Specifies the old release name. See Release specification for details.
- -preview
- Specifies to preview a summary of the changes to be made. No data
is modified.