To remove a view

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Attention: Removing a view permanently deletes all of its contents, including view-private files and derived objects. Be sure that you understand what precautions you should take before removing a view to ensure that information is not lost.

You can remove a view using the command line or DevOps ClearCase® Explorer.

Although the command to remove a snapshot view and a dynamic view are similar, the arguments are different. To remove a view using the command line, perform the following actions:

  • For a dynamic view, use the command cleartool rmview -tag view-tag to remove the view.
  • For a snapshot view, use the command cleartool rmview snapshot-view-path to remove the view.
You can also remove a view using ClearCase Explorer. If ClearCase Explorer has a shortcut for the view to be removed, perform the following procedure:
  1. In ClearCase Explorer, click Views, then right-click the shortcut for the view and click Remove View.
  2. In the ClearCase Explorer window, click Yes to continue.

If ClearCase Explorer does not have a shortcut for the view, perform the following procedure:

Procedure

  1. Perform one of the following actions:
    • Click Start > DevOps Code ClearCase > DevOps ClearCase Explorer.
    • In ClearCase Explorer, click Toolbox, then click Base ClearCase > Remove View.
  2. In the Remove View window, select the view and click OK.