best thing i can think of:
 - use projects and group them in categories.
 - make use of the ccnet configuration precompiler to create just a
parametrized project "entity" based on which you will create N
projects.

florin

On Oct 11, 8:07 pm, <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is it not possible to have sub-projects within projects (that monitor
> different parts of Perforce). We have several different release
> versions, but within each version, the folder structure in Perforce can
> be broken down into separate sub-products. Grouping is not sufficient,
> because I want the groups to exist per version. So for example, I would
> like to see live projects, for products A, B & C, but also for our 2010,
> 2009, 2008 release etc...
>
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