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❍ You can move one or more subprojects across directories within a single project.<br />

❍ Moved subprojects are not displayed as shared in a Sandbox or Project view unless the<br />

subproject was shared before the move.<br />

❍ When you move one or more subprojects, you cannot co-locate subprojects in the same<br />

directory. If you want to co-locate an existing subproject with another subproject, use the si<br />

sharesubproject <strong>com</strong>mand on the subproject you want to move, followed by si<br />

dropsubproject in the original location.<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 />

--[no]confirm<br />

controls whether to confirm the move before proceeding.<br />

--[no]createSubprojects<br />

controls whether to create subprojects in existing directories that do not contain subprojects.<br />

-f<br />

force the move without confirmation.<br />

--moveWorkingFiles=[none|members|all]<br />

controls whether to move existing working files in the subproject. This option is valid only if<br />

you are moving one or more subprojects from a source sandbox to a target sandbox.<br />

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

controls whether to confirm before overwriting any existing working files that exist in the new<br />

location. This option is valid only if you are moving one or more subprojects from a source<br />

sandbox to a target sandbox.<br />

--targetDevpath=value<br />

specifies the target development path (for variant projects).<br />

--targetDir=value<br />

specifies the subdirectory in the destination project or sandbox’s directory that you want to<br />

move the subproject(s) to.<br />

--targetProject=value<br />

specifies the name of the target project.<br />

--targetSandbox=value<br />

specifies the name of the target sandbox (can be used as a project redirector).<br />

subproject or subsandbox<br />

identifies a subproject or subsandbox to move; use spaces to specify more than one<br />

subproject<br />

DIAGNOSTICS<br />

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

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