cprolemap
Copies a rolemap
Applicability
Product |
Command type |
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VersionVault |
cleartool subcommand |
Platform |
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UNIX |
Linux |
Windows |
Synopsis
- cprolemap [ -c comment | -cfile pname | -cq | -cqe | -nc ]
- [ -replace ] [ -rolemap rolemap-selector ]
Description
The cprolemap command creates a copy of a rolemap.
Restrictions
An error occurs if one or more of these objects are locked: VOB, rolemap.
Authorization
- read-info on VOB object
- read-name, read-info on the source rolemap
- For a cprolemap -replace operation: read-name and read-info on the source rolemap; read-info, read-name, and mod-props on the target rolemap
Locks
For the cprolemap -replace operation, an error occurs if the target rolemap is locked.
Mastership
(Replicated VOBs only) For the cprolemap -replace operation, the replica must master the target rolemap.
Options and arguments
Copying and replacing a rolemap
- -replace
- If rolemap-selector exists, it is replaced with a copy of existing-rolemap-selector.
- -rolemap rolemap-selector
- Specifies the rolemap that is to protect the copy of existing-rolemap-selector. By default, the copy is protected by the rolemap that protects existing-rolemap-selector.
- existing-rolemap-selector
- The rolemap that is to be copied.
- rolemap-selector
- The name of the copy of existing-rolemap-selector.
Event records and comments
- Default
- Creates one or more event records, with commenting controlled by your .versionvault_profile file (default: -cqe). See the comments reference page. Comments can be edited with chevent.
- -c/omment comment | -cfi/le comment-file-pname |-cq/uery | -cqe/ach | -nc/omment
- Overrides the default with the option you specify. See the comments reference page.
Examples
The UNIX system and Linux examples in this section are written for use in csh. If you use another shell, you might need to use different quoting and escaping conventions.
The Windows examples that include wildcards or quoting are written for use in cleartool interactive mode. If you use cleartool single-command mode, you might need to change the wildcards and quoting to make your command interpreter process the command appropriately.
In cleartool single-command mode, cmd-context represents the UNIX system and Linux shells or Windows command interpreter prompt, followed by the cleartool command. In cleartool interactive mode, cmd-context represents the interactive cleartool prompt.
- Copy the policy DevRolemap to
NewDevRolemap.
cmd-context cleartool cprolemap DevRolemap NewDevRolemap