Modifying a process

This subcommand modifies the specified processes. You must specify at least one of the options for the command to succeed.

Before you begin

You must be in the build_mgr or ccm_admin role to use this subcommand.

About this task

ccm process -m|-modify [(-apr|-add_process_rule|-add_process_rules 
            generic_process_rule_spec)...] 
            [(-rpr|-remove_process_rule|-remove_process_rules
            generic_process_rule_spec)...] 
            [(-pr|-prs|-process_rule|-process_rules 
            generic_process_rule_spec)...] [-n|-name name] 
            [-diagram|-diagramurl diagram_url_string] process_spec...
-apr|-add_process_rule|-add_process_rules generic_process_rule_spec...
Specifies to add the generic process rules to each specified process. This option cannot be used with the -pr option, but can be used with the -rpr option. See Process rule specification for details about generic process rules.
-diagram|-diagramurl diagram_url_string
Specifies the diagram URL for the new process.
The diagram URL points to a file that contains more information about the process. Default processes have a URL to a descriptive file on the help server. The descriptive file contains a diagram that shows the flow of the baseline and tasks to the project groupings. You can view this file by using the -show diagramurl subcommand.
If you do not have the diagram ready, later you can set the URL to the path where the descriptive file resides.
-n|-name name
Specifies the name of the process you want to modify.
-pr|-prs|-process_rule|-process_rules generic_process_rule_spec...
Specifies an absolute set of generic process rules to set for each process. This option cannot be used with the -apr or -rpr options. See Process rule specification for details about generic process rules.
process_spec
Specifies the process that you want to modify. See Process specification for details.
-rpr|-remove_process_rule|-remove_process_rules generic_process_rule_spec...
Specifies the generic process rules to remove from each specified process. This option cannot be used with the -pr option, but can be used with the -apr option. See Process rule specification for details about generic process rules.

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