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si importproject<br />

imports an external project and registers it on an Integrity Server<br />

SYNOPSIS<br />

si importproject [--[no]openView] [--hostname=server] [--port=number]<br />

[--password=password] [--user=name] [(-?|--usage)] [(-F file|--selectionFile=file)]<br />

[(-N|--no)] [(-Y|--yes)] [--[no]batch] [--cwd=directory] [--forceConfirm=[yes|no]]<br />

[(-g|--gui)] [--quiet] [--settingsUI=[gui|default]] [--status=[none|gui|default]]<br />

[--[no]add] project location...<br />

DESCRIPTION<br />

si importproject imports an external project into the Integrity Server and adds it as a top-level<br />

project. All existing legacy projects must first be imported before further <strong>com</strong>mands can operate on<br />

the project and its members. If you only want to expose a project already in the Source Integrity<br />

repository, such as exposing a subproject as a top-level project, use the si addproject<br />

<strong>com</strong>mand.<br />

This <strong>com</strong>mand would normally be run only by the Source Integrity administrator.<br />

An existing project may have been created by a prior version of Source Integrity, or dropped, or<br />

copied from another server. However, this operation is strictly performed on the Integrity Server --<br />

all archives and projects must have been copied to the appropriate location on the server. They are<br />

NOT copied up from a client.<br />

The processing of this <strong>com</strong>mand may take some time, since it traverses all subprojects in the<br />

imported project, and may perform various operations on them, such as checkpointing.<br />

The Source Integrity administrator may restrict the path names of projects being imported on the<br />

server. This is done through the si.serverRoot property in the si.properties file on the Integrity<br />

Server. If this is set, then any project location given must be under that directory. For details, see<br />

the Integrity Server Administration Guide.<br />

Note:<br />

Options<br />

Once a project has been imported, you may not use an older version of Source Integrity to<br />

manipulate it nor its archives. If for some reason you need to use an older version of Source<br />

Integrity on a project, first use si dropproject before doing so. The project must be reimported<br />

before it can be used again with this version of Source Integrity.<br />

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