finduse command
The finduse command searches the database
for uses of a specified object and returns a list of where the specified
object is used.
query command
Use the query command to search
for objects in the database. Rational® Synergy
evaluates a query expression during a search operation. The query
expression can consist of any query clause from query-related options
combined with any query_string argument. The results
of the query display in the selection set.
cmdhistory command
You can obtain a record of commands run during
a session.
history command
You can show the version history of a project, directory,
file, or release.
dir command
You can display two categories of files: objects under Rational Synergy control
and files that exist in the file system only. By default, the command
shows only controlled objects. Use the -m option
to display uncontrolled objects as well as controlled objects.
ls command
You can list the contents of a directory object version
in a work area. By default, the output consists of a list of objects
and their associated projections in the file system. The ls command
displays two categories of files: objects under Rational Synergy control and files that
exist in the file system only.
relate command
Use this command to add a relationship (relation_name)
between file_spec1 and file_spec2,
or to show the relationship with the specified data.
unrelate command
The unrelate command deletes
a relationship, rel_name, between file_spec1 and file_spec2.
show command
You can view the settings for certain attributes for projects,
view all types in the database, show mapping rules for type definitions,
and show the relative path for an object.
select command
The ccm select command provides
the ability to manipulate the query selection set in various ways.
The command supports a stack of selection sets that might be used
to save and restore selection sets.
view command
You can show a specified file. The default viewer
is used to view the file.