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Checking In Projects
Use Check In to copy new or modified object definitions in a local repository to the server repository.
The check-in process:
- Replaces any existing versions of the checked-out object definitions with modified versions, and adds any new ones
- Unlocks the project
If you use Check In with Maintain lock, the server repository is updated, but the project is still locked to your local repository.
CAUTION: Password encryption interferes with check-in. You need to disable password encryption when running Siebel Tools if you will be checking in projects.
You can only check in projects under the same working language in which you checked them out.NOTE: Check In must be performed against the server database from which the local database has been extracted.
To check in new or modified object definitions
- Choose Repository > Check In...
The Check In dialog box appears (see Figure 256).
- Click the Options button.
In the Development Tools Options dialog box, make sure the server and client Data Sources are pointing to the correct databases.
- Close the dialog box.
- In the Check In dialog box, select the appropriate repository in the Repository picklist.
- Do one of the following:
- Click the Selected projects radio button and select the individual projects to check in.
- To check in all locked and new projects, click the Locked/New Projects radio button.
- Click Check In.
CAUTION: Depending on the size of the project, the check-in process might require some time. Do not interrupt the process, as doing so can leave your repository in an unstable state. If for any reason the check-in process is interrupted, you must redo it. This completes the unfinished tasks and unlocks the project on the server.
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Siebel Tools Reference, Version 7.5, Rev. A Published: 18 April 2003 |