Copying a project to the file system

The copy_to_file_system command makes a copy of a non-writable project in your work area. Although you can open directories and files in the copied project, you cannot maintain and reconcile the project.

About this task

ccm cfs|copy_to_file_system|wa_snapshot [-p|-path path] [-r|-recurse] 
        project_spec...
-p|-pathpath
Specifies the path to which the copied project is written. The path defaults to the expanded default work area path; (ccm_wa\database_name on Windows, or ccm_wa/database_name on UNIX in your home directory).
Note: If a path is not specified, it is set to the expanded default work area path template. Also, the path must be empty and the directory must not contain files.
project_spec
Specifies the project to be copied. See Project specification for details.
-r|-recurse
Creates copied projects for the subprojects and the selected project (ccm_wa\database_name on Windows, or ccm_wa/database_name on UNIX in your home directory).
Note: This option creates work area copies for the specified projects and all subprojects. If this option is not on, subprojects are ignored.

Example

Create a copied project in your work area for project list proj1-1 proj2-2:

ccm copy_to_file_system -path C:\ccm_wa\ccm_docs proj1-1 proj2-1


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