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name<br />

displays the object's path and name.<br />

project<br />

displays the projects that the object belongs to.<br />

revisions<br />

displays the member's revisions.<br />

registeredproject<br />

displays the top-level project that the object belongs to.<br />

--mode=[distinct|list]<br />

specifies the level of detail to display in the search results. --mode=distinct displays<br />

only the projects and/or development paths that contain the object you are searching. This<br />

option must be used with --distinct=[project|devpath|registeredproject]. -mode=list<br />

displays all occurrences of the object in the projects and/or development paths<br />

that contain the object. If you do not specify a mode, --mode=distinct and -distinct=devpath<br />

are used.<br />

--projectscope=[this|others|all]<br />

specifies which projects to search. --projectscope=this searches the current project<br />

and its subprojects.--projectscope=others searches all projects and subprojects,<br />

except the current project.--projectscope=all searches all projects and subprojects.<br />

-r<br />

--revision<br />

specifies the member revision to search.<br />

--height=value<br />

used with the -g or --gui options, specifies the height of the GUI window, in pixels; value<br />

must be a whole number.<br />

--width=value<br />

used with the -g or --gui options, specifies the width of the GUI window, in pixels; value<br />

must be a whole number.<br />

-x value<br />

used with the -g or --gui options, specifies the x location in pixels of the window.<br />

-y value<br />

used with the -g or --gui options, specifies the y location in pixels of the window.<br />

member/subproject<br />

locates where the specified member or subproject is used. If you do not specify a member<br />

or subproject, Source Integrity uses the project specified in -P project|--project=project<br />

or -S sandbox|--sandbox=sandbox.<br />

DIAGNOSTICS<br />

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

PREFERENCES<br />

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