gdmstatus

Returns the status of files

Applicability

Product

Command type

VersionVault integration with Cadence Virtuoso

Integration-specific command

Platform

UNIX

Linux

Synopsis

gdmstatus [ –cdslib filename ] [ –lib lib.cell:view/file ] [–file filename ]
[ –workarea ] [ –repository ] [ –civersion ] [ –coversion ] [ –updateversion ]

[ –status ] [–header ] [ –absolute ] [ –modified] [ –where ] [ –recurse ] [ –help ]

Description

Returns the design management status of files. If no file is specified, this command recursively descends the current directory.

Options and arguments

–cdslib filename
Specifies the library definition file that maps library names to library directories.
–lib lib.cell:view/file
Library elements. Names listed without -lib or -file are treated as -file arguments.
–file file
Files and directories (non-library elements). Names listed without -lib or -file are treated as -file arguments.
–workarea
Shows the work area.
–repository
Shows the repository.
–civersion
Shows the checked in version. If the file is checked out, displays the version that will be created when the file is checked in.
–coversion
Shows the version of the checked out file. If the file is checked in, displays the checked-in version.
–updateversion
Shows the update version.
–status
Shows the status of the design management system.
–header
Shows the headers of the columns that are displayed.
–absolute
Shows absolute pathnames. By default, the path that is displayed is relative to the current directory, or displayed as a library specification.
–modified
Indicates the modification status. A filename is annotated with an asterisk (*) if it is modified or can be modified (because it is checked out). The filename is annotated with a question mark (?) if its modification status is unknown.
–where
Shows the checkout location and the name of the user who performed the checkout.
–recurse
If a nonlibrary specification is a directory name, this option displays all members of the entire directory hierarchy. (By default, only the files immediately below the specified directory are displayed.)
–help
Displays the synopsis of this command.