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version control - ClearCase: How to find elements that do NOT have a particular label

I'm looking for a ClearCase command that will list all the elements that are visible in my current view, but do NOT have a particular label applied to them.

Say for example, most of the elements that are visible in my view have LABEL_X applied to them. I want a list of those elements that do not have LABEL_X.

I obviously need to use cleartool find, but the usage and ClearCase man page baffle me in terms of how to construct a query like this.

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This should work:

ct find -all -ele '! lbtype_sub(LABEL_X)' -print
ct find -ele '! lbtype_sub(LABEL_X)' -print

Notes:

  • ct stands for cleartool
  • Unix syntax here (for windows, replace simple quotes with double quotes)
  • beware of the space between ! and lbtype_sub (in winodws you do not need the space)
  • -ele very IMPORTANT to get only one occurrence of a given file (and not all the different versions of a file matching a criteria)

-ele limits the search to elements, not versions (that would trigger a lot more results with versions involved...)

-all list all elements included "deleted" (that is "unreferenced") ones.
The second line lists only visible elements (in the current view)

You should execute those second command lines on the sub-directory of your choice within a given ClearCase (snapshot or dynamic view): all files within that sub-directory (and sub-sub directories...) matching the cirteria will be listed.

Warnings:

  • files and directories are listed. If you want only files, add -type f to the query:

    ct find -type f -ele '!lbtype_sub(LABEL_X)' -print

  • what is displayed is the extended path for elements, that is the name of the file followed with @@.

To list only the name without @@, use '-nxn' (no extendedpathname option)

ct find -nxn -ele '!lbtype_sub(LABEL_X)' -print

Another more complex but also more complete way to list only the name without @@, is to use descr -fmt. For instance:

ct find . -ele "!lbtype_sub(LABEL_X)" -exec "cleartool descr -fmt "%En %d
" "%CLEARCASE_PN%""

ct find . -ele '! lbtype_sub(LABEL_X)' -exec 'cleartool descr -fmt "%En %d
" "$CLEARCASE_PN"'

would give you (in windows or unix syntax) the date and name of the files and directories not labeled LABEL_X.

With that 'descr -fmt' display, you can combine any kind of information and presentation you want for the result.


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