Example: a custom template
The following example shows a more complicated jobspec and the resulting job form.
# A Custom Job Specification. # # Updating this form can be dangerous! # See 'p4 help jobspec' for proper directions. Fields: 101 Job word 32 required 102 Status select 10 required 103 User word 32 required 104 Date date 20 always 111 Type select 10 required 112 Priority select 10 required 113 Subsystem select 10 required 114 Owned_by word 32 required 105 Description text 0 required Values: Status open/closed/suspended Type bug/sir/problem/unknown Priority a/b/c/unknown Subsystem server/gui/doc/mac/unknown Presets: Status open User $user Date $now Type unknown Priority unknown Subsystem unknown Owned_by $user Description $blank Comments: # Custom Job fields: # Job: The job name. 'new' generates a sequenced job number. # Status: 'open', 'closed', or 'suspended'. Can be changed # User: The user who created the job. Can be changed. # Date: The date this specification was last modified. # Type: The type of the job: # 'bug', 'sir', 'problem' or 'unknown' # Priority: How soon should this job be fixed? # The value is 'a', 'b', 'c', or 'unknown' # Subsystem: The value is 'server', 'gui', 'doc', 'mac', or 'unknown' # Owned_by: Who's fixing the bug. Can be changed. # Description: Comments about the job. Required.
The order of the listing under Fields:
in the p4
jobspec
form determines the order in which the fields
appear to users in job forms. Therefore, fields do not need not be ordered by numeric
identifiers.
If the user named marie runs p4 job
against the example custom jobspec, it
displays the following job form:
# Custom Job fields: # Job: The job name. 'new' generates a sequenced job number. # Status: 'open', 'closed', or 'suspended'. Can be changed # User: The user who created the job. Can be changed. # Date: The date this specification was last modified. # Type: The type of the job: # 'bug', 'sir', 'problem' or 'unknown' # Priority: How soon should this job be fixed? # The value is 'a', 'b', 'c', or 'unknown' # Subsystem: The value is 'server', 'gui', 'doc', 'mac', or 'unknown' # Owned_by: Who's fixing the bug. Can be changed. # Description: Comments about the job. Required. Job: new Status: open User: marie Type: unknown Priority: unknown Subsystem: unknown Owned_by: marie Description: <enter description here>