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identifies a change package that is notified of this action, for example, 145:2. Note the<br />

following about using 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<br />

enabled, and/or it is mandatory to specify a change package.<br />

❍ If the Integrity Manager integration is enabled, but it is not mandatory to specify a<br />

change package, or if no change package is applicable, you must specify<br />

--changePackageId=:none.<br />

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

package ID is displayed by default, if :none was specified or at least one change<br />

package was successfully updated from the last operation.<br />

--issueId=ID<br />

identifies an MKS Integrity Manager issue that is notified of this action. This option is<br />

another way of redirecting to a change package. If you have an issue assigned to you that<br />

contains one open change package, you can specify the issue ID instead of the change<br />

package ID. This option can only be specified if the Integrity Manager integration is enabled.<br />

See the Integrity Server Administration Guide or your administrator for details on using the<br />

Integrity Manager integration.<br />

--[no]lock<br />

controls whether to lock the target revision, so that the results of the merge can be checked<br />

in.<br />

--targetRevision=revision|:symbolic<br />

specifies the symbolic name (i.e. member, working, branch, etc.), revision number, or label<br />

of the revision that you want to merge the branch revision into; typically the head revision. If<br />

no revision is specified, the member revision is used.<br />

sandbox member...<br />

identifies a specific member; use spaces to specify more than one 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<br />

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

SEE ALSO<br />

Commands:<br />

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