Uploaded image for project: 'Jenkins'
  1. Jenkins
  2. JENKINS-39796

Get all specific baseline status in Dimensions

      Hi,

      Is there any way to get a specific status of baselines in Serena Dimensions? do you have any idea or suggestions on how to this ?

          [JENKINS-39796] Get all specific baseline status in Dimensions

          I'm not sure how this relates to the Jenkins Dimensions Plugin? Do you mean can I get the state of the baseline or stream being fetched to be an environment variable you can access in the Batch Script build step, for example? If so, then currently only the name is available.

          David Conneely added a comment - I'm not sure how this relates to the Jenkins Dimensions Plugin? Do you mean can I get the state of the baseline or stream being fetched to be an environment variable you can access in the Batch Script build step, for example? If so, then currently only the name is available.

          Without more information, I'm going to assume this is not about the Jenkins Dimensions Plugin and was submitted here in error, so will close it in the next few days... Please do provide more information in the next couple of days if I'm wrong and this was about the Jenkins Dimensions Plugin. Thanks in advance.

          David Conneely added a comment - Without more information, I'm going to assume this is not about the Jenkins Dimensions Plugin and was submitted here in error, so will close it in the next few days... Please do provide more information in the next couple of days if I'm wrong and this was about the Jenkins Dimensions Plugin. Thanks in advance.

          Closing as not enough information to proceed. Please re-open if you have more information about how this relates to the Jenkins Dimensions Plugin.

          If this was just a question about the Dimensions Java API, then simply calling baseline.getLcState() will return a baseline's state (and you can use connection.getObjectFactory().getBaselines(Filter) method to get hold of a List<Baseline>).

          David Conneely added a comment - Closing as not enough information to proceed. Please re-open if you have more information about how this relates to the Jenkins Dimensions Plugin. If this was just a question about the Dimensions Java API, then simply calling baseline.getLcState() will return a baseline's state (and you can use connection.getObjectFactory().getBaselines(Filter) method to get hold of a List<Baseline> ).

            Unassigned Unassigned
            bagacute Julius Ca-aya
            Votes:
            0 Vote for this issue
            Watchers:
            1 Start watching this issue

              Created:
              Updated:
              Resolved: