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Created On: 1-Feb-2006 16:17
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 1-Feb-2006 16:17
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Gregory Papaseit

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Hi,

How can I reconcile a file by updating the database from the work area ?
The command : ccm reconcile /update_db foo.c-1:csrc:1 doesn't work.

Thanks.
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 3-Feb-2006 16:24
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David Dubreu

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Hi,

the reconcile command (CLI) accept only one parameter : the project with its version ; not a single file.
If you want use GUI interface, reconcile on your project using the "advancing conflict resolution" checkbox ; then you've got a list of all files and you can choose one by one files to update.
A simplier method if your object is in a working state : just check-in it.

David.
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 8-Feb-2006 15:46
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Gregory Papaseit

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Ok thanks, I'm using the "check-in" command rather than the "reconcile" command when my object is in a working state. Grégory.
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