MKACTIVITY / MKACT
Use
Explicitly creates an activity.
An activity is always created in the context of a workspace. The workspace is either specified by the -w option or, when the -w option is not specified, determined from the current working folder. In case the current working folder is not under a workspace, then the mkactivity command will not create an activity.
There are also commands that create activities implicitly. For more information, see ADD , DELETE and EDIT .
Syntax
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Syntax |
MKACTIVITY <-a activityName> [-s] [-c "description"] [-n displayName] [-w " workspacePath " ] |
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Arguments |
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<-a activityName> |
Name of the activity to be created. |
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[-c "description"] |
Description of the activity. |
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[-n displayName] |
Display name of the activity. |
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[-s] |
Will suppress the popup window for changing the activity description and display name. |
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[-w " workspacePath " ] |
Workspace path to specify the workspace under which the activity has to be created. If the workspace is not specified, the current working directory is used. |
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Description |
Creates an empty activity. |
Example
To create an activity a1 in the workspace //path/to/wsp , execute:
mkactivity -a a1 -w //path/to/wsp
When the command is executed, a dialog window appears in which you should define the activity display name and the description of the activity.