From mohan_tarole at chennai.tcs.co.in Fri Aug 1 12:57:45 2003 From: mohan_tarole at chennai.tcs.co.in (mohan_tarole@chennai.tcs.co.in) Date: Thu Jul 31 23:30:01 2003 Subject: [OpenCM] Re: opencm Digest, Vol 3, Issue 2 Message-ID: Hi Vivek, When you set the workarea properties, make sure you check the following options Apply to all projects in hierarchy and relation to parent project should be absolute With these options selected, i think you will be able to see your sub-projects in seperate work area. Regards, Mohan opencm-request@armory.com Sent by: opencm-bounces@armory.com 08/01/2003 12:35 AM Please respond to opencm To: opencm@armory.com cc: Subject: opencm Digest, Vol 3, Issue 2 Send opencm mailing list submissions to opencm@armory.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/opencm or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to opencm-request@armory.com You can reach the person managing the list at opencm-owner@armory.com When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of opencm digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Problem in reconfigure (HS Vivek) 2. Problem in reconfigure (HS Vivek) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 11:29:25 -0600 From: "HS Vivek" Subject: [OpenCM] Problem in reconfigure To: Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Hi Group, I have a Project A in which i have sub projects 1 2 and 3. Now i have set the Work Area for Project A as D:\MYPROJECT and the path is relative and all for all hirearchy in the project. But still i see that the sub project 1 2 and 3 have there own work area and not inside MYPROJECT. Can anyone help me. Regards, Vivek ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 11:29:44 -0600 From: "HS Vivek" Subject: [OpenCM] Problem in reconfigure To: , Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Hi Group, I have a Project A in which i have sub projects 1 2 and 3. Now i have set the Work Area for Project A as D:\MYPROJECT and the path is relative and all for all hirearchy in the project. But still i see that the sub project 1 2 and 3 have there own work area and not inside MYPROJECT. Can anyone help me. Regards, Vivek ------------------------------ _______________________________________________ opencm mailing list opencm@armory.com http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/opencm End of opencm Digest, Vol 3, Issue 2 ************************************ From HVivek at novell.com Fri Aug 1 01:53:43 2003 From: HVivek at novell.com (HS Vivek) Date: Thu Jul 31 23:53:57 2003 Subject: [OpenCM] Re: opencm Digest, Vol 3, Issue 2 Message-ID: thanks buddy it worked. Regards, Vivek >>> mohan_tarole@chennai.tcs.co.in 8/1/2003 11:57:45 AM >>> Hi Vivek, When you set the workarea properties, make sure you check the following options Apply to all projects in hierarchy and relation to parent project should be absolute With these options selected, i think you will be able to see your sub-projects in seperate work area. Regards, Mohan opencm-request@armory.com Sent by: opencm-bounces@armory.com 08/01/2003 12:35 AM Please respond to opencm To: opencm@armory.com cc: Subject: opencm Digest, Vol 3, Issue 2 Send opencm mailing list submissions to opencm@armory.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/opencm or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to opencm-request@armory.com You can reach the person managing the list at opencm-owner@armory.com When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of opencm digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Problem in reconfigure (HS Vivek) 2. Problem in reconfigure (HS Vivek) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 11:29:25 -0600 From: "HS Vivek" Subject: [OpenCM] Problem in reconfigure To: Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Hi Group, I have a Project A in which i have sub projects 1 2 and 3. Now i have set the Work Area for Project A as D:\MYPROJECT and the path is relative and all for all hirearchy in the project. But still i see that the sub project 1 2 and 3 have there own work area and not inside MYPROJECT. Can anyone help me. Regards, Vivek ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 11:29:44 -0600 From: "HS Vivek" Subject: [OpenCM] Problem in reconfigure To: , Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Hi Group, I have a Project A in which i have sub projects 1 2 and 3. Now i have set the Work Area for Project A as D:\MYPROJECT and the path is relative and all for all hirearchy in the project. But still i see that the sub project 1 2 and 3 have there own work area and not inside MYPROJECT. Can anyone help me. Regards, Vivek ------------------------------ _______________________________________________ opencm mailing list opencm@armory.com http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/opencm End of opencm Digest, Vol 3, Issue 2 ************************************ _______________________________________________ OpenCM mailing list opencm@opencm.net http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/opencm From mohan_tarole at chennai.tcs.co.in Wed Aug 6 16:46:35 2003 From: mohan_tarole at chennai.tcs.co.in (mohan_tarole@chennai.tcs.co.in) Date: Wed Aug 6 03:18:36 2003 Subject: [OpenCM] Working on two task at a time Message-ID: Hi All, I'm using Continuus v5.1 In this is it possible to work on two task at a time? and if yes, how to do that? Regards, Mohan -------------- next part -------------- This Mail was scanned by Interscan Virus Wall of SVRTIDEL at Chennai-Tidel From HVivek at novell.com Wed Aug 6 05:41:39 2003 From: HVivek at novell.com (HS Vivek) Date: Wed Aug 6 03:42:00 2003 Subject: [OpenCM] Working on two task at a time Message-ID: Yes it is possible. Create two task and assign it to the person who will be working on these two tasks. When an object is going to be checkedout he needs to select the TASK which is pertaining to it. A little bit cumbersome process. But still possible :-) Regards, Vivek >>> mohan_tarole@chennai.tcs.co.in 8/6/2003 3:46:35 PM >>> Hi All, I'm using Continuus v5.1 In this is it possible to work on two task at a time? and if yes, how to do that? Regards, Mohan From susan.callari at hp.com Tue Aug 12 11:40:36 2003 From: susan.callari at hp.com (Callari, Susan) Date: Tue Aug 12 10:42:26 2003 Subject: [OpenCM] Parallel warning message Message-ID: <607F5BE454278F439CFDB3F35964EA2104128DB2@cacexc02.americas.cpqcorp.net> Hi all, Hoping someone has a good solution to what I would think is a typical problem. Let's say we start two releases, stemming from the same baseline project. The two releases are not related to each other in any way, at least not for a long while. In other words, tasks for one release will not be added to the other release, and vice versa. This situation is going to create a lot of parallels. Everytime someone checks out a file for the second release, it is creating a parallel. At that point, the paralllel warning message pops up, as expected. So my question is, how do we resolve this parallel, or at least get rid of the warning? If a warning pops up all the time, the developers will get used to it and we don't want them to get conditioned to ignore the warnings. Any ideas what to do here? Is there some other recommended process so that we don't get parallels in the first place? Second question, does anyone know what happened to the CM Synergy yahoo group? I thought it got merged with cmresource.info, but that page is not available. Thanks! Susan From mmarcil at callidussoftware.com Tue Aug 12 12:05:59 2003 From: mmarcil at callidussoftware.com (Michael Marcil) Date: Tue Aug 12 11:06:02 2003 Subject: [OpenCM] Parallel warning message Message-ID: <4B9C8BFEBAA85546A095CB6D26802B8D028E4557@postage.callidussoftware.com> I see you are with HP. How extensive does hp use ccm? Are there other source control systems in use? We have been using ccm for 5 years and question if it is the right source control system, and we certainly have less development demands than hp would? michael -----Original Message----- From: Callari, Susan [mailto:susan.callari@hp.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 10:41 AM To: opencm@opencm.net Subject: [OpenCM] Parallel warning message Hi all, Hoping someone has a good solution to what I would think is a typical problem. Let's say we start two releases, stemming from the same baseline project. The two releases are not related to each other in any way, at least not for a long while. In other words, tasks for one release will not be added to the other release, and vice versa. This situation is going to create a lot of parallels. Everytime someone checks out a file for the second release, it is creating a parallel. At that point, the paralllel warning message pops up, as expected. So my question is, how do we resolve this parallel, or at least get rid of the warning? If a warning pops up all the time, the developers will get used to it and we don't want them to get conditioned to ignore the warnings. Any ideas what to do here? Is there some other recommended process so that we don't get parallels in the first place? Second question, does anyone know what happened to the CM Synergy yahoo group? I thought it got merged with cmresource.info, but that page is not available. Thanks! Susan _______________________________________________ OpenCM mailing list opencm@opencm.net http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/opencm From shannon.esteve at Remedy.COM Tue Aug 12 12:40:22 2003 From: shannon.esteve at Remedy.COM (Shannon Esteve) Date: Tue Aug 12 11:40:53 2003 Subject: [OpenCM] Parallel warning message Message-ID: <2B4103E134572D448BE8A6C1E71ADE38040E5F37@mtvex01.rmdyex.remedy.com> We modify our parallel_exclude_rules to include NOT_MATCHING(release). ccm attr -n base -t model ccm attr -m parallel_exclude_rules Add the line NOT_MATCHING(release), and save. This allows for parallel notification w/in releases but not across releases. Shan -----Original Message----- From: Callari, Susan [mailto:susan.callari@hp.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 10:41 AM To: opencm@opencm.net Subject: [OpenCM] Parallel warning message Hi all, Hoping someone has a good solution to what I would think is a typical problem. Let's say we start two releases, stemming from the same baseline project. The two releases are not related to each other in any way, at least not for a long while. In other words, tasks for one release will not be added to the other release, and vice versa. This situation is going to create a lot of parallels. Everytime someone checks out a file for the second release, it is creating a parallel. At that point, the paralllel warning message pops up, as expected. So my question is, how do we resolve this parallel, or at least get rid of the warning? If a warning pops up all the time, the developers will get used to it and we don't want them to get conditioned to ignore the warnings. Any ideas what to do here? Is there some other recommended process so that we don't get parallels in the first place? Second question, does anyone know what happened to the CM Synergy yahoo group? I thought it got merged with cmresource.info, but that page is not available. Thanks! Susan _______________________________________________ OpenCM mailing list opencm@opencm.net http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/opencm From shannon.esteve at Remedy.COM Tue Aug 12 12:40:22 2003 From: shannon.esteve at Remedy.COM (Shannon Esteve) Date: Tue Aug 12 11:42:25 2003 Subject: [OpenCM] Parallel warning message Message-ID: <2B4103E134572D448BE8A6C1E71ADE38040E5F37@mtvex01.rmdyex.remedy.com> We modify our parallel_exclude_rules to include NOT_MATCHING(release). ccm attr -n base -t model ccm attr -m parallel_exclude_rules Add the line NOT_MATCHING(release), and save. This allows for parallel notification w/in releases but not across releases. Shan -----Original Message----- From: Callari, Susan [mailto:susan.callari@hp.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 10:41 AM To: opencm@opencm.net Subject: [OpenCM] Parallel warning message Hi all, Hoping someone has a good solution to what I would think is a typical problem. Let's say we start two releases, stemming from the same baseline project. The two releases are not related to each other in any way, at least not for a long while. In other words, tasks for one release will not be added to the other release, and vice versa. This situation is going to create a lot of parallels. Everytime someone checks out a file for the second release, it is creating a parallel. At that point, the paralllel warning message pops up, as expected. So my question is, how do we resolve this parallel, or at least get rid of the warning? If a warning pops up all the time, the developers will get used to it and we don't want them to get conditioned to ignore the warnings. Any ideas what to do here? Is there some other recommended process so that we don't get parallels in the first place? Second question, does anyone know what happened to the CM Synergy yahoo group? I thought it got merged with cmresource.info, but that page is not available. Thanks! Susan _______________________________________________ OpenCM mailing list opencm@opencm.net http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/opencm From susan.callari at hp.com Tue Aug 12 12:58:23 2003 From: susan.callari at hp.com (Callari, Susan) Date: Tue Aug 12 11:58:49 2003 Subject: [OpenCM] Parallel warning message Message-ID: <607F5BE454278F439CFDB3F35964EA2104128DB8@cacexc02.americas.cpqcorp.net> Thanks Shannon, perfect solution for this particular group! Do you include this rule on all your databases? Doesn't that cause problem when there's sharing of tasks between releases? Susan -----Original Message----- From: Shannon Esteve [mailto:shannon.esteve@remedy.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 11:40 AM To: 'Open CM Mailing List'; opencm@opencm.net Subject: RE: [OpenCM] Parallel warning message We modify our parallel_exclude_rules to include NOT_MATCHING(release). ccm attr -n base -t model ccm attr -m parallel_exclude_rules Add the line NOT_MATCHING(release), and save. This allows for parallel notification w/in releases but not across releases. Shan -----Original Message----- From: Callari, Susan [mailto:susan.callari@hp.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 10:41 AM To: opencm@opencm.net Subject: [OpenCM] Parallel warning message Hi all, Hoping someone has a good solution to what I would think is a typical problem. Let's say we start two releases, stemming from the same baseline project. The two releases are not related to each other in any way, at least not for a long while. In other words, tasks for one release will not be added to the other release, and vice versa. This situation is going to create a lot of parallels. Everytime someone checks out a file for the second release, it is creating a parallel. At that point, the paralllel warning message pops up, as expected. So my question is, how do we resolve this parallel, or at least get rid of the warning? If a warning pops up all the time, the developers will get used to it and we don't want them to get conditioned to ignore the warnings. Any ideas what to do here? Is there some other recommended process so that we don't get parallels in the first place? Second question, does anyone know what happened to the CM Synergy yahoo group? I thought it got merged with cmresource.info, but that page is not available. Thanks! Susan _______________________________________________ OpenCM mailing list opencm@opencm.net http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/opencm _______________________________________________ OpenCM mailing list opencm@opencm.net http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/opencm From susan.callari at hp.com Tue Aug 12 12:58:23 2003 From: susan.callari at hp.com (Callari, Susan) Date: Tue Aug 12 12:00:15 2003 Subject: [OpenCM] Parallel warning message Message-ID: <607F5BE454278F439CFDB3F35964EA2104128DB8@cacexc02.americas.cpqcorp.net> Thanks Shannon, perfect solution for this particular group! Do you include this rule on all your databases? Doesn't that cause problem when there's sharing of tasks between releases? Susan -----Original Message----- From: Shannon Esteve [mailto:shannon.esteve@remedy.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 11:40 AM To: 'Open CM Mailing List'; opencm@opencm.net Subject: RE: [OpenCM] Parallel warning message We modify our parallel_exclude_rules to include NOT_MATCHING(release). ccm attr -n base -t model ccm attr -m parallel_exclude_rules Add the line NOT_MATCHING(release), and save. This allows for parallel notification w/in releases but not across releases. Shan -----Original Message----- From: Callari, Susan [mailto:susan.callari@hp.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 10:41 AM To: opencm@opencm.net Subject: [OpenCM] Parallel warning message Hi all, Hoping someone has a good solution to what I would think is a typical problem. Let's say we start two releases, stemming from the same baseline project. The two releases are not related to each other in any way, at least not for a long while. In other words, tasks for one release will not be added to the other release, and vice versa. This situation is going to create a lot of parallels. Everytime someone checks out a file for the second release, it is creating a parallel. At that point, the paralllel warning message pops up, as expected. So my question is, how do we resolve this parallel, or at least get rid of the warning? If a warning pops up all the time, the developers will get used to it and we don't want them to get conditioned to ignore the warnings. Any ideas what to do here? Is there some other recommended process so that we don't get parallels in the first place? Second question, does anyone know what happened to the CM Synergy yahoo group? I thought it got merged with cmresource.info, but that page is not available. Thanks! Susan _______________________________________________ OpenCM mailing list opencm@opencm.net http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/opencm _______________________________________________ OpenCM mailing list opencm@opencm.net http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/opencm From Bob.Sipp at bankofamerica.com Tue Aug 12 17:28:52 2003 From: Bob.Sipp at bankofamerica.com (Sipp, Bob) Date: Tue Aug 12 16:28:57 2003 Subject: [OpenCM] Parallel warning message Message-ID: <07AE6B07E7E26E44B1DFA549DA6B01AD8BB201@ex2k.bankofamerica.com> Susan, If you modify the parallel exclude rules in this way, then using "Show Conflicts" as part of the builds becomes very important. Bob -----Original Message----- From: Callari, Susan [mailto:susan.callari@hp.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 11:58 AM To: Open CM Mailing List; opencm@opencm.net Subject: RE: [OpenCM] Parallel warning message Thanks Shannon, perfect solution for this particular group! Do you include this rule on all your databases? Doesn't that cause problem when there's sharing of tasks between releases? Susan -----Original Message----- From: Shannon Esteve [mailto:shannon.esteve@remedy.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 11:40 AM To: 'Open CM Mailing List'; opencm@opencm.net Subject: RE: [OpenCM] Parallel warning message We modify our parallel_exclude_rules to include NOT_MATCHING(release). ccm attr -n base -t model ccm attr -m parallel_exclude_rules Add the line NOT_MATCHING(release), and save. This allows for parallel notification w/in releases but not across releases. Shan -----Original Message----- From: Callari, Susan [mailto:susan.callari@hp.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 10:41 AM To: opencm@opencm.net Subject: [OpenCM] Parallel warning message Hi all, Hoping someone has a good solution to what I would think is a typical problem. Let's say we start two releases, stemming from the same baseline project. The two releases are not related to each other in any way, at least not for a long while. In other words, tasks for one release will not be added to the other release, and vice versa. This situation is going to create a lot of parallels. Everytime someone checks out a file for the second release, it is creating a parallel. At that point, the paralllel warning message pops up, as expected. So my question is, how do we resolve this parallel, or at least get rid of the warning? If a warning pops up all the time, the developers will get used to it and we don't want them to get conditioned to ignore the warnings. Any ideas what to do here? Is there some other recommended process so that we don't get parallels in the first place? Second question, does anyone know what happened to the CM Synergy yahoo group? I thought it got merged with cmresource.info, but that page is not available. Thanks! Susan _______________________________________________ OpenCM mailing list opencm@opencm.net http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/opencm _______________________________________________ OpenCM mailing list opencm@opencm.net http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/opencm _______________________________________________ OpenCM mailing list opencm@opencm.net http://www.armory.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/opencm From mohan_tarole at chennai.tcs.co.in Fri Aug 15 00:18:08 2003 From: mohan_tarole at chennai.tcs.co.in (mohan_tarole@chennai.tcs.co.in) Date: Thu Aug 14 10:50:06 2003 Subject: [OpenCM] Problem in merging of files Message-ID: Hi All, I'm using Continuus V5.1 I'm trying to merge two files (jar files) I'm selecting the two version to be merged from the history view, When I'm pressing the merge button getting following warning, and its stopping the merge "Source Merge Failed. No 'bsite_descriptors' attributes are found on XXXX.jar file" Both the version of the files are in integrate state and belongs to two different releases Thanks and Regards, Mohan -------------- next part -------------- This Mail was scanned by Interscan Virus Wall of SVRTIDEL at Chennai-Tidel From Bob.Sipp at bankofamerica.com Thu Aug 14 13:30:32 2003 From: Bob.Sipp at bankofamerica.com (Sipp, Bob) Date: Thu Aug 14 12:30:37 2003 Subject: [OpenCM] Problem in merging of files Message-ID: <07AE6B07E7E26E44B1DFA549DA6B01AD20EA1F@ex2k.bankofamerica.com> Mohan, jar files are binary, so you aren't able to merge them with the default merge tool, which is designed to merge ascii files. If you need to merge the lines of code you will need to create a jar from the merged code, checked out the jar file from one of the code lines, check in the new jar file, and then create a link from the parallel version to the new version. Bob Sipp CM Team Bank of America -----Original Message----- From: mohan_tarole@chennai.tcs.co.in [mailto:mohan_tarole@chennai.tcs.co.in] Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 10:48 AM To: opencm@armory.com Subject: [OpenCM] Problem in merging of files Hi All, I'm using Continuus V5.1 I'm trying to merge two files (jar files) I'm selecting the two version to be merged from the history view, When I'm pressing the merge button getting following warning, and its stopping the merge "Source Merge Failed. No 'bsite_descriptors' attributes are found on XXXX.jar file" Both the version of the files are in integrate state and belongs to two different releases Thanks and Regards, Mohan From mohan_tarole at chennai.tcs.co.in Sat Aug 16 18:20:13 2003 From: mohan_tarole at chennai.tcs.co.in (mohan_tarole@chennai.tcs.co.in) Date: Sat Aug 16 04:52:11 2003 Subject: [OpenCM] What is max allowed file size in CCM? Message-ID: Hi all, Is there any limit on the size of object (files) in the Continuus CM v5.1? I'm finding probelm in storing one 4MB file. While checking in the file (size 4MB) , I'm not getting any error or warning. But when I'm trying (copying) to get the checked in file, its size is only 5 bytes My work area is link based and and I'm using UNIX client. I checked the size of file in the CCM database, and it's size is also 5 bytes only Regards, Mohan -------------- next part -------------- This Mail was scanned by Interscan Virus Wall of SVRTIDEL at Chennai-Tidel From Bob.Sipp at bankofamerica.com Mon Aug 18 08:54:42 2003 From: Bob.Sipp at bankofamerica.com (Sipp, Bob) Date: Mon Aug 18 07:54:48 2003 Subject: [OpenCM] What is max allowed file size in CCM? Message-ID: <07AE6B07E7E26E44B1DFA549DA6B01AD8BB248@ex2k.bankofamerica.com> Mohan, I don't know of a size limit, per se, but you should check the object type. I have seen this behavior when the object is a binary object, but has been defined to CM Synergy as ascii. And before you ask, no, there is no good way to change the type, other than creating a new object of the correct type. Bob -----Original Message----- From: mohan_tarole@chennai.tcs.co.in [mailto:mohan_tarole@chennai.tcs.co.in] Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2003 4:50 AM To: opencm@armory.com Subject: [OpenCM] What is max allowed file size in CCM? Hi all, Is there any limit on the size of object (files) in the Continuus CM v5.1? I'm finding probelm in storing one 4MB file. While checking in the file (size 4MB) , I'm not getting any error or warning. But when I'm trying (copying) to get the checked in file, its size is only 5 bytes My work area is link based and and I'm using UNIX client. I checked the size of file in the CCM database, and it's size is also 5 bytes only Regards, Mohan From Raul.Baccay at sf.frb.org Mon Aug 18 10:02:16 2003 From: Raul.Baccay at sf.frb.org (Raul.Baccay@sf.frb.org) Date: Mon Aug 18 09:02:22 2003 Subject: [OpenCM] Raul Baccay/FRB12 is out of the office. Message-ID: <20030818160218.7FDA385DF9@p3fed1.frb.org> I will be out of the office starting 08/18/2003 and will not return until 08/26/2003. --> If you need immediate assistance, contact Marvin Morita or Pavani Baddam or Kathryn Yuen. From mohan_tarole at chennai.tcs.co.in Mon Aug 18 22:43:47 2003 From: mohan_tarole at chennai.tcs.co.in (mohan_tarole@chennai.tcs.co.in) Date: Mon Aug 18 09:15:42 2003 Subject: [OpenCM] Re:What is max allowed file size in CCM? Message-ID: Thanks Bob It was object type problem, and it's fine now regards Mohan Mohan, I don't know of a size limit, per se, but you should check the object type. I have seen this behavior when the object is a binary object, but has been defined to CM Synergy as ascii. And before you ask, no, there is no good way to change the type, other than creating a new object of the correct type. Bob -----Original Message----- From: mohan_tarole.please.do.not.spam.me@chennai.tcs.co.in [mailto:mohan_tarole.please.do.not.spam.me@chennai.tcs.co.in] Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2003 4:50 AM To: opencm.please.do.not.spam.me@armory.com Subject: [OpenCM] What is max allowed file size in CCM? Hi all, Is there any limit on the size of object (files) in the Continuus CM v5.1? I'm finding probelm in storing one 4MB file. While checking in the file (size 4MB) , I'm not getting any error or warning. But when I'm trying (copying) to get the checked in file, its size is only 5 bytes My work area is link based and and I'm using UNIX client. I checked the size of file in the CCM database, and it's size is also 5 bytes only Regards, Mohan Regards, Mohan Tarole -------------- next part -------------- This Mail was scanned by Interscan Virus Wall of SVRTIDEL at Chennai-Tidel From Raul.Baccay at sf.frb.org Mon Aug 18 12:02:07 2003 From: Raul.Baccay at sf.frb.org (Raul.Baccay@sf.frb.org) Date: Mon Aug 18 11:02:17 2003 Subject: [OpenCM] Raul Baccay/FRB12 is out of the office. Message-ID: <20030818180209.34A3186806@p3fed1.frb.org> I will be out of the office starting 08/18/2003 and will not return until 08/26/2003. --> If you need immediate assistance, contact Marvin Morita or Pavani Baddam or Kathryn Yuen. From Raul.Baccay at sf.frb.org Mon Aug 18 14:02:07 2003 From: Raul.Baccay at sf.frb.org (Raul.Baccay@sf.frb.org) Date: Mon Aug 18 13:02:15 2003 Subject: [OpenCM] Raul Baccay/FRB12 is out of the office. Message-ID: <20030818200209.DAB8485D67@p3fed1.frb.org> I will be out of the office starting 08/18/2003 and will not return until 08/26/2003. --> If you need immediate assistance, contact Marvin Morita or Pavani Baddam or Kathryn Yuen. From Raul.Baccay at sf.frb.org Mon Aug 18 16:03:05 2003 From: Raul.Baccay at sf.frb.org (Raul.Baccay@sf.frb.org) Date: Mon Aug 18 15:03:10 2003 Subject: [OpenCM] Raul Baccay/FRB12 is out of the office. Message-ID: <20030818220307.ED45685E6A@p3fed1.frb.org> I will be out of the office starting 08/18/2003 and will not return until 08/26/2003. --> If you need immediate assistance, contact Marvin Morita or Pavani Baddam or Kathryn Yuen. From Raul.Baccay at sf.frb.org Mon Aug 18 18:03:05 2003 From: Raul.Baccay at sf.frb.org (Raul.Baccay@sf.frb.org) Date: Mon Aug 18 17:03:14 2003 Subject: [OpenCM] Raul Baccay/FRB12 is out of the office. Message-ID: <20030819000308.0DA4F868BA@p3fed1.frb.org> I will be out of the office starting 08/18/2003 and will not return until 08/26/2003. --> If you need immediate assistance, contact Marvin Morita or Pavani Baddam or Kathryn Yuen. From Raul.Baccay at sf.frb.org Mon Aug 18 20:03:04 2003 From: Raul.Baccay at sf.frb.org (Raul.Baccay@sf.frb.org) Date: Mon Aug 18 19:03:09 2003 Subject: [OpenCM] Raul Baccay/FRB12 is out of the office. Message-ID: <20030819020306.4E3C485FB7@p3fed1.frb.org> I will be out of the office starting 08/18/2003 and will not return until 08/26/2003. --> If you need immediate assistance, contact Marvin Morita or Pavani Baddam or Kathryn Yuen. From Raul.Baccay at sf.frb.org Mon Aug 18 22:02:46 2003 From: Raul.Baccay at sf.frb.org (Raul.Baccay@sf.frb.org) Date: Mon Aug 18 21:03:08 2003 Subject: [OpenCM] Raul Baccay/FRB12 is out of the office. Message-ID: <20030819040305.49329868E6@p3fed1.frb.org> I will be out of the office starting 08/18/2003 and will not return until 08/26/2003. --> If you need immediate assistance, contact Marvin Morita or Pavani Baddam or Kathryn Yuen. From Raul.Baccay at sf.frb.org Tue Aug 19 00:03:41 2003 From: Raul.Baccay at sf.frb.org (Raul.Baccay@sf.frb.org) Date: Mon Aug 18 23:03:46 2003 Subject: [OpenCM] Raul Baccay/FRB12 is out of the office. Message-ID: <20030819060343.9E17386036@p3fed1.frb.org> I will be out of the office starting 08/18/2003 and will not return until 08/26/2003. --> If you need immediate assistance, contact Marvin Morita or Pavani Baddam or Kathryn Yuen.