The conflict detection operation shows you the
conflicts for a project hierarchy.
Additionally,
you can perform deep conflict detection. Deep conflict detection is
a detailed analysis of project members that considers tasks and objects
that are in or came before the baseline. (See Performing
deep conflict detection for instructions.
Procedure
Right-click over the project for which you want to show
conflicts, select Detect Membership Conflicts,
and choose Projects and Subprojects. A
progress indicator appears while Rational Synergy
analyzes your project. When the analysis is complete, the Membership
Conflicts dialog box displays the conflicts for a project. If no conflicts
are found, a message displays in the main window status bar indicating
that no conflicts were detected. You can resolve conflicts.
If you are not sure what the conflicts and dependencies mean, read
the next two sections,
Categories of conflicts and
Conflicts and dependencies.
If you already know about conflicts and dependencies, you are ready
to resolve the conflicts in your project, which is described in
About conflict resolution. Many options in the
Membership Conflicts dialog
box can help you sift through conflicts. For a discussion of those
options, see
Resolving
membership conflicts in a project or project grouping.