I created a branch type one month ago , but for some reason delayed to use it until now. But now I just have a vague memory of the branch name but not very sure about it . So I'm wondering if clearcase has the feature that list all the branch type create by a person, in my case just me, then I can find the exact name of the branch type I created one month ago . Need your help, thanks in advance .
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You can list the brtype of a vob, displaying only what you need with fmt_ccase directives:
cleartool lstype -kind brtype -invob \myVob
would be enough to do some grep, but for a more compact output:
cleartool lstype -kind brtype -invob \myVob -fmt "%u %Ad %N\n"
You would only have the username, the date and the name of the brtype, for you to grep.
Note the %Ad
parameter: age in days, to be able to quickly spot brtype created 30 days or so ago.

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1'\n' didn't work for me, so I just added "User:" and other labels before the data placeholders and did a find/replace in Notepad++. Pretty crude solution, but it worked for me. – McTalian Nov 06 '14 at 16:00