To find a project see Finding an object.
The following describes the default modifiable fields.
A version is a specific variation of a file, directory, or project.
A release is a property that identifies a project that is specific to a particular release.
A project purpose defines what it is used for, for example, Insulated Development, Integration Testing, or System Testing. When you change your project purpose, Rational Synergy uses different selection criteria to update the project or project grouping.
A platform is a property that designates the hardware type for an object, for example, AIX.
You cannot change this field, but you can perform actions on it by right-clicking over the project grouping name and using the context menu.
You cannot change this field, but you can perform actions on it by right-clicking over the baseline project name and using the context menu.
The project version on which you base your project is called its baseline project. The baseline project is a part of the baseline set in the project grouping properties. For example, the baseline project for the editor-2.0 project would be editor-1.0. When you check out a new version of a project, its baseline project is set automatically.
The Security tab displays in this dialog box for teams who have a group security license and have set up groups in their database. Use the Security tab to allow or restrict users to modify and copy the selected project.