Table 40. Elements of the Check In Dialog Box
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Repository drop-down list |
Lists the repositories that exist in the local database. This list includes the same projects that the repository you choose contains. It also lists any projects that you create locally. |
Projects list |
Type |
Displays the type of each new or checked out project or object that the local repository contains. Projects or objects that you download through a Get are not available for check in and Siebel Tools does not list them. You can only check in projects or objects that you previously checked out or that you created locally. |
Name |
Displays the name of the checked out object. |
Status |
Contains the value New or Locked for each project or object. This value indicates if you created it or obtained it through a check-out. |
Lock/Creation Date |
Displays the date and time for one of the following:
- When you created the project or object
- When you checked out the project or object from the Siebel Server
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Language |
Displays the language you used to check out the project or object. |
Option buttons |
Selected Objects |
If this check box includes a check mark, then you can manually choose an individual project or object to check in. |
Locked/New Objects |
Chooses all of the projects or objects that the list contains. This list includes all the projects or objects you created or that you obtained through check-out. |
Maintain Lock |
Does not remove object locks on the Siebel Server or on the local database after check in. |
Buttons |
Undo Check Out |
Does not check in objects to the Siebel Server. This button releases the lock on the Siebel Server so that another developer can work on the objects. It does not unlock the locks on the local database. |
Validate |
Validates the projects you choose. |
Check In |
Starts the check-in process. |
Diff |
Opens the Project Differences dialog box. This dialog box allows you to compare the objects that you check in to the versions of these objects that reside on the Siebel Server. For more information, see Validating an Object. |
Options |
Opens the Developer Tools Options dialog box. This dialog box allows you to specify check-in and check-out settings. For more information, see Specifying the Data Source That Siebel Tools Uses. |
Cancel |
Closes the Check In dialog box. |