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Topic Title: Grouping project setup
Topic Summary: How to setup a grouping project
Created On: 27-Jun-2007 21:07
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Answer This question was answered by Ruediger Friedel, on Thursday, June 28, 2007 3:19 PM

Answer:
@Toni,

thank you. That helps. I was wondering if I was doing something wrong and started to grow more gray hair. I will try your workarounds.
 27-Jun-2007 21:07
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Ruediger Friedel

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I have been "playing" with grouping different sub-projects under a master project to have the ability to create a master baseline for projects that somehow have a relationship. For example I do have a code project and I have a document project. Both projects are following an independent release cycle. With a master project that contains both projects as sub-projects I was hoping I could create a baseline of both projects with their current configuration, independent of the "master" release value. I don't seem to get this working since my master does not pick up the corresponding baselines of the individual sub-project releases. Would anybody have some advice for me ?

(I am using 6.5, SP1 and have both sub-projects defined using the Telelogic "System Testing" process rule.)

Thank you, -Rudi.
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 28-Jun-2007 07:49
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Toni Arte

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By default the Synergy client and the command line does not include subprojects with non-matching releases into the baseline. I.e. if you create a baseline for release 2.0, subprojects with release 1.0 are not included into the baseline.

The workaround is to manually add these projects into the baseline when you are creating it with the Synergy client, or to use the '-all_subprojects' switch on the command line. The Classic client always includes all subprojects into the baseline.

This is quite inconsistent and inconvenient, and quite a few customers have complained about this.
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 28-Jun-2007 15:18
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Ruediger Friedel

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@Toni,

thank you. That helps. I was wondering if I was doing something wrong and started to grow more gray hair. I will try your workarounds.
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