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the review process. For more information on the review process, see the Source Integrity<br />

Enterprise User Guide.<br />

When Should I Use the Apply CP Command?<br />

You should use the Apply CP <strong>com</strong>mand when you need to update a project to include changes<br />

listed in a change package. The updating process updates member revisions, and may also<br />

involve adding, dropping, renaming, and moving files. The Apply CP <strong>com</strong>mand is most useful for<br />

building software.<br />

Are There Any Limitations When Using Apply CP?<br />

The Apply CP operation adds, drops, renames, and moves files, and updates file revisions. Apply<br />

CP does not automatically manage subprojects, for example, it does not delete or remove<br />

subprojects and cannot detect the user’s intentions with respects to handling them. Apply CP only<br />

operates on closed change packages and cannot perform merging. The operation is carried out in<br />

relation to the project. If you run the Apply CP <strong>com</strong>mand from a sandbox, the sandbox acts as a<br />

redirector to the project.<br />

For more detailed information and examples on si applycp, see the Source Integrity Enterprise<br />

User Guide.<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]alreadyInProjectIsError<br />

Causes Source Integrity to terminate the operation if the member being resynchronized is<br />

the same one listed in the change package and is already in the project. If this setting is<br />

negated --noalreadyInProjectIsError, then the information is displayed as a<br />

warning.<br />

--backFill=[cp|revision|error|skip|ask]<br />

Specifies the way Source Integrity treats historic revisions required by the specified change<br />

package.<br />

--backFill=cp<br />

recursively chooses all historic revisions required by the specified change packages<br />

and applies them by updating member revisions, adding files, or dropping files.<br />

--backFill=revision<br />

processes only the specified change package(s) and chooses only directly associated<br />

revisions. It does not process any change packages that are associated with<br />

intermediate revisions.<br />

--backFill=error<br />

terminates the operation if other change packages are required but are not specified.<br />

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