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Let's assume I'm checking-out and checking-in multiple files for my tasks. Can I make check-in, check-out operations for multiple files at the same time?

Furkan Yavuz
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I have documented a recursive checkout in 2008 with "How do I perform a recursive checkout using ClearCase?".

But if you are taking about a specific group of files, not all in the same folders, the cleartool checkout command itself can accept multiple files:

cleartool checkout  pname ...
                    ^^^^^^^^^
                    Path names of one or more elements to be checked out. 
                    space-separated

Same for cleartool checkin, although you can find and list all checked out files, and check them in, as I mentioned in "Recursive checkin using Clearcase": this time, the files can be in different folders without issue.

VonC
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Do you want to check-in, checkout multiple files recursively or trying to perform this operation within the same folder?

http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21122520

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