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ddIsPathManaged and ddIspathManageable

Saikrishna14
Saikrishna14 over 10 years ago

As given in the description ddIspathManageable returns t  if the  specified path is supported by a design management system.
The function ddIspathManaged returns t if the specified path is currently managed by a design management system.Its given in the description that the path is managed if the file associated with the path is checked in.I have used the function ddIsPathManaged to check if the given path is checked in or not,Ideally it should return nil value if the path is never checked in but it is returning t .Is there a way to check if the given path is checked in or not?  

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    skillUser over 10 years ago

    Hi Saikrishna,

    I think that you may want to look at the ddGetObjDMSys() function, you pass it the database (dd) object ID and it returns the name of the DM system or maybe ddPathGetDMSys() - pass the path to the object.  I have not tried either of these, so they may not give the answer you are looking for.  If these are not what you want, then maybe gdmstatus() is the function you need - you will probably need to parse the result back yourself.

    regards,

    Lawrence.

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    skillUser over 10 years ago

    Hi Saikrishna,

    I think that you may want to look at the ddGetObjDMSys() function, you pass it the database (dd) object ID and it returns the name of the DM system or maybe ddPathGetDMSys() - pass the path to the object.  I have not tried either of these, so they may not give the answer you are looking for.  If these are not what you want, then maybe gdmstatus() is the function you need - you will probably need to parse the result back yourself.

    regards,

    Lawrence.

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