p4 reopen
Synopsis
Move opened files between changelists or change the files' type.
Syntax
p4 [g-opts] reopen [-c
changelist] [-t
filetype] file
...
Description
p4 reopen has two different but related uses:
- Use
p4 reopen -c changelist fileto move an open file from its current pending changelist to pending changelistchangelist. - Use
p4 reopen -c defaultto move a file to the default changelist. - Use
p4 reopen -t filetypeto change the type of a file.
If file patterns are provided, all open files matching the patterns are moved or retyped. The two options can be combined to move a file and change its type in the same operation.
Options
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Move all open files matching file pattern |
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When submitted, store file as type See “File Types” for a list of file types. |
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See “Global Options”. |
Usage Notes
| Can File Arguments Use Revision Specifier? | Can File Arguments Use Revision Range? | Minimal Access Level Required |
|---|---|---|
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No |
No |
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Examples
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p4 reopen -t text+k //... |
Reopen all open files as text files with keyword expansion. |
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p4 reopen -c 410 //depot/proj1/... //.../README |
Move all open files under directory |
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p4 reopen -c default -t binary+S //....exe |
Move all open |