The following rules apply when you copy a process rule.
If a generic process rule is copied to an existing generic process rule, the target process rule keeps the old name (the four-part name and the case_preserved_name attribute), but all other properties are copied from the source process rule. You can copy a generic process rule to a new generic process rule.
If a generic process rule is copied to an existing release-specific process rule, the target process rule keeps the old name (the four-part name, the case_preserved_name attribute, and the release attribute) and its old association to a generic process rule. All other properties are copied from the source process rule.
If a release-specific process rule is copied to an existing release-specific process rule, the target process rule keeps its old name (the four-part name, the case_preserved_name attribute, and the release attribute), but all other properties are copied from the source process rule. The target release-specific process rule also keeps its existing association with a generic process rule.
You cannot copy a release-specific process rule to a generic process rule.
You cannot copy either a generic or a release-specific process rule to a new release-specific process rule.
You must be working as a Process rules manager to use this command.
ccm pr|process_rule|ut|update_temp|update_template|rt|recon_temp|
reconfigure_template -cp|-copy -baseline_rules_only
from_rspr_spec to_rspr_spec...
ccm pr|process_rule|ut|update_temp|update_template|rt|recon_temp|
reconfigure_template -cp|-copy from_process_rule_spec
to_process_rule_spec
The process rules you specify must be release-specific process rules.
ccm process_rule -copy "2.0:Insulated Development" "2.1:Insulated Development"