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--cpid=value<br />

--changePackageId=ID<br />

identifies a change package that is notified of this action, for example, 1452:1. Note the following about using<br />

this option:<br />

❍ This option can only be specified if change packages are enabled.<br />

❍ You must specify this option if you have requested to obtain a lock and TrackLocks is enabled, and/or it<br />

is mandatory to specify a change package.<br />

❍ If you have TrackLocks enabled, Source Integrity prompts you with the change package you used when<br />

you checked out the specified member, not the default change package. From the graphical user<br />

interface, you must manually select the change package.<br />

❍ If the integration is enabled, but it is not mandatory to specify a change package, or if no change<br />

package is applicable, you must specify --changePackageId=:none.<br />

❍ The next time you are prompted for a change package ID, the last used change package ID is displayed<br />

by default, if :none was specified or at least one change package was successfully updated from the last<br />

operation.<br />

--[no|confirm]closeCP<br />

closes the change package after <strong>com</strong>mand <strong>com</strong>pletion.<br />

--issueID=value<br />

specifies the issue ID that corresponds to the change package that records the changes.<br />

--[no]defer<br />

controls whether to delay the operation in the project until the deferred operation is submitted. The operation in<br />

the sandbox still takes place immediately.<br />

--[no|confirm]includeFormers<br />

controls whether to include former members when importing.<br />

-R<br />

--[no|confirm]recurse<br />

controls whether to select non-members recursively. Non-members are files that exist in the sandbox directory<br />

but have not previously been added to the server repository.<br />

--exclude=file:pattern,dir:pattern...<br />

specifies a file that contains a glob pattern for excluding members.<br />

--include=file:pattern,dir:pattern...<br />

specifies a file that contains a glob pattern for including members.<br />

monmember...<br />

identifies a specific file to add to your sandbox; use spaces to specify more than one. The file pathnames are<br />

server-side, relative to the project.<br />

Note: All files must be added "in tree", that is, the nonmember must exist in the sandbox directory or a<br />

subdirectory. Shared "out of tree" histories are supported by using the --archive option to point to the "out of<br />

tree" history that you want to associate with the member.<br />

DIAGNOSTICS<br />

See the diagnostics reference page for possible exit status values.<br />

PREFERENCES<br />

Using si setprefs or si viewprefs, you are able to set or view the preference keys for this <strong>com</strong>mand.<br />

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