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si mods<br />

lists changes made to a project since a checkpoint<br />

SYNOPSIS<br />

si mods [--fields=field1[:width1],field2[:width2]...] [(-r rev)] [--[no]showAppliedCPList]<br />

[--[no]showAttrChanges] [--[no]showChangePackages] [--[no]showMemberChanges]<br />

[--[no]showRev<strong>Description</strong>] [--devpath=value] [--projectRevision=value]<br />

[(-R|--[no|confirm]recurse)] [(-P project|--project=project)]<br />

[(-S sandbox|--sandbox=sandbox)] [--hostname=server] [--port=number]<br />

[--password=password] [--user=name] [--height=value] [--width=value] [-x=value]<br />

[-y=value] [(-?|--usage)] [(-F file|--selectionFile=file)] [(-N|--no)] [(-Y|--yes)]<br />

[--[no]batch] [--cwd=directory] [--forceConfirm=[yes|no]] [(-g|--gui)] [--quiet]<br />

[--settingsUI=[gui|default]] [--status=[none|gui|default]]<br />

DESCRIPTION<br />

si mods displays modifications to a project between checkpoints or between a checkpoint and the<br />

working project.<br />

Options<br />

This <strong>com</strong>mand takes the universal options available to all si <strong>com</strong>mands, as well as some general<br />

options. See the options reference page for descriptions.<br />

--fields=field1[:width1],field2[:width2]...<br />

allows you to select fields to be printed, specified in the format<br />

field1[:width1],field2[:width2].... Specifying the column [:width] (in pixels) for each field is<br />

optional - widths are only available with the -g or --gui options. Under the CLI the fields<br />

are separated with a space.<br />

The fields available can be one or more of the following:<br />

change<br />

displays details of changes made to project members.<br />

name<br />

displays the member name.<br />

-r rev<br />

uses a specified revision of the project. rev can be a valid revision number or label. The -r<br />

option may occur twice; if the second is not specified, the <strong>com</strong>parison is against the working<br />

project. If both revisions are not specified, the first revision is the tip of the trunk in a normal<br />

project, or the project revision when working in a variant sandbox. For example, simply<br />

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