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Telelogic SYNERGY (steve huntington) | ![]() |
Topic Title: Check in the directory tree Topic Summary: Created On: 11-May-2006 16:23 Status: Read Only |
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Hi all,
I am new to this tool. Currently, I would like to check in a directory and the files under this directory. How can I check in the entire directory tree? The problem I have is I try to check in the directory by highlighting the directory name and choosing check in, it can only check in the directory name, but the files under this directory doesn't get checked in(it is still at the working state). In CVS, I can check in the directory tree by highlight the directory name and choose check in. However, this tool cannot do this action. Do anyone knows how to do that? If this tool cannot do this action, this tool is very bad tool. Thanks Benson |
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Under normal conditions checkins are done at the task level. That is, when all objects under the control of the task are ready to go the task is completed.
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Hi George, |
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Typically, you would check in the task, which therefore checks in the directory and files. This is the only way I know of to check in a directory and its structure.
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Two options that I know of (classic client).
Option one: check in the taks against which all the objects are associated.
Option two: Select all the objects, then use the menu-bar option to check in.
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