The problem is:
What directories actually have:
- a version in the branch
BR_PHASE2
?
- a version labeled
LBL_MS_PHASE2_04-NOV-2010
?
If you only branch/labeled all files under /myVob/myDirectory
, then the directory /myVob
itself won't never be branched/labeled.
That means the following config spec won't be able to select any version for /myVob
, making all the other rules for any file under /myVob
useless:
Until ClearCase is able to select at leat one valid version of /myVob
, it won't be able to select any version for any file under /myVob
.
element * CHECKEDOUT
element * /main/BR_PHASE2/LATEST
You should always end your config spec with a "config stop-rule" like:
element * /main/LATEST
or at least:
element /myVob /main/LATEST
Add one of those at the end of your config spec, and the view should work as expected.
The ClearCase config spec mechanism is a composition-based one: to know more about it, see the SO answer "Flexible vs static branching (GIT vs Clearcase/Accurev)".
The OP adds:
You have mentioned to always end the cs with: element * /main/LATEST
,
Not necessarily:
If you want to be sure to only view the files under /myVob/myDir with the right branch/label, you could use as I mentioned above:
element /myVob /main/LATEST
The rule applies only to /myVob
(not to anything under /myVob
).
That allows ClearCase to get past /myVob
(because it can at least select a valid version for it) and start applying the other selection rules to the sub-directories.
but if I want to check out the files only from the branch BR_PHASE2
, wont this create an error. I am saying that when I end it with /main/LATEST and checkout and check in files , it is updated in main branch. what do I do about it ?
It depends on the config spec you are using:
element * CHECKEDOUT
element * /main/BR_PHASE2/LATEST
element * /main/LATEST
would indeed create new version in the main branch
element * CHECKEDOUT
element * .../BR_PHASE2/LATEST
element * /main/LBL_MS_PHASE2_04-NOV-2010 -mkbranch BR_PHASE2
element * /main/LATEST
would not, because the third rule would apply first, if the element has been labeled LBL_MS_PHASE2_04-NOV-2010
.