-V Option (Command Line)
Indicates the version of a file or project (item). The following table lists ways to use the -V option.
- -V<number>
Specifies a version with the indicated version number.
- -Vd<date>
Specifies a version having the indicated date/time stamp.
- -Vl<label>
Specifies a version having the indicated label.
Remarks
You can specify a version number for one particular item by following that item with a semicolon and then the version number. You can also use this option to specify a version range, which must begin with the last version required.
Examples
Displays versions starting with version 14 and going back to version 1:
ss History -V14
Displays versions 5, 4, and 3:
ss History -V5~3
Displays the version dated 2-29-92:
ss History -Vd2-29-92
Displays the version having the label Final Beta:
ss History -VlFinal Beta
Displays the versions for the $/Test project from 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. on 3/3/95:
ss History $/test -Vd3/03/95;3:00p~3/03/95;9:00a
Displays version 6 of Help.c:
ss History -VHelp.c;6
Displays Show.prg as it appeared on 2-29-92:
ss History -VShow.prg;d2-29-92