After a job has been linked to a particular numbered changelist with p4 fix, p4 change, or p4 submit, the job is said to have been fixed by the changelist (even if the changelist is still pending). The p4 fixes command lists changelists and the jobs they fix.If invoked without arguments, p4 fixes displays all fix records. Fix records are displayed in the following format:
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• Provide one or more file pattern arguments. If you provide a file argument, only submitted changelists affecting files that match the file patterns are listed; pending changelists are not included. If a revision specifier or revision range is included, only submitted changelists that affected files at the given revisions are listed. You can use the -i flag with a file pattern argument to include fixes made by changelists that were integrated into the specified files.
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-c changelist# -j jobname -i files... Include fixes made by changelists that affected files integrated into the specified files. -m max List only the first max fixes. See the Global Options section.
Can File Arguments Use
Revision Specifier? Can File Arguments Use
Revision Range? Minimal Access Level Required
Display all fixes made by submitted changelists that included any files under //depot/proj1. Display all jobs fixed by pending or submitted changelist 414.
To change the format of jobs at your site (superuser only) p4 jobspec -o