I was trying to create perforce user account using “p4 user -i” option. I wanted to bulk rename perforce login-ID's due to change in our organization policy.
Here is the command.
p4 user -i -f < tempfile.txt
Where typically a tempfile.txt will be of the form
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# cat user-template.txt
# A Perforce User Specification.
#
# User: The user's user name.
# Type: Either 'service' or 'standard'. Default: 'standard'. Read only.
# Email: The user's email address; for email review.
# Update: The date this specification was last modified.
# Access: The date this user was last active. Read only.
# FullName: The user's real name.
# JobView: Selects jobs for inclusion during changelist creation.
# Password: If set, user must have matching $P4PASSWD on client.
# Reviews: Listing of depot files to be reviewed by user.
User: guruss1
Email: siddesh.gurusiddappa@emc.com
Update: 2011/10/18 05:04:00
Access: 2011/10/18 06:17:32
FullName: siddesh
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In context of the perl script:
open (WRITE, ">", "tempfile.txt") or die "Can't open temp file for writing.\n";
print WRITE "User: $uName\n\n";
print WRITE "Email: $email\n\n";
print WRITE "Update: $date\n\n";
print WRITE "FullName: $fName $lName - $prefix\n\n";
close WRITE;
system( "p4 user -i -f < tempfile.txt");
Here is the command.
p4 user -i -f < tempfile.txt
Where typically a tempfile.txt will be of the form
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# cat user-template.txt
# A Perforce User Specification.
#
# User: The user's user name.
# Type: Either 'service' or 'standard'. Default: 'standard'. Read only.
# Email: The user's email address; for email review.
# Update: The date this specification was last modified.
# Access: The date this user was last active. Read only.
# FullName: The user's real name.
# JobView: Selects jobs for inclusion during changelist creation.
# Password: If set, user must have matching $P4PASSWD on client.
# Reviews: Listing of depot files to be reviewed by user.
User: guruss1
Email: siddesh.gurusiddappa@emc.com
Update: 2011/10/18 05:04:00
Access: 2011/10/18 06:17:32
FullName: siddesh
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In context of the perl script:
open (WRITE, ">", "tempfile.txt") or die "Can't open temp file for writing.\n";
print WRITE "User: $uName\n\n";
print WRITE "Email: $email\n\n";
print WRITE "Update: $date\n\n";
print WRITE "FullName: $fName $lName - $prefix\n\n";
close WRITE;
system( "p4 user -i -f < tempfile.txt");
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