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Re: Automated way to disconnect/stop all running views on a client?: msg#00018version-control.clearcase.general
Thanks :)
I should have been more clear, in that we store all views on a central view server.
I only want to disconnect the view reference on the client machine, but not end the processed running on server-side.
Therefore I believe the "cleartool endview <tag>" command would most likely be what i'm looking for.
If I could do something like this, it would likely do the trick:
1. dir/b M:\ > "endviews.bat"
2. in "endviews.bat" , add "cleartool endview " at the beginning of each line
3. run "endviews.bat"
However, it would require each user manually creating and editting the batchfile, which is not a good solution :)
tks On 6/8/06, Kathy Messina <Kathy.Messina@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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