merge command

When you merge source files or directories, the merge tool compares the versions you selected. The tool then compares the differences of each version to the closest common ancestor. A new, merged, controlled version is created automatically when you exit your merge tool.

The merge operation works with both non-writable and writable objects. This feature merges parallel versions, even when parallel check-in is prevented, in order to use the merge tool. In previous releases, the parallel check-in was not allowed, so the merge tool was not invoked.

If you request a task to be created automatically at the merge, the release value is obtained for the task from the project in whichfile_spec1 resides.

The merge command supports the following subcommand:


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