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Determining Project Differences at Check-In Time


From the Project Differences window you can view details of changes made to checked-out projects prior to checking them in—it is a debugging tool that helps you find errors or omissions before your changes are committed to the server repository.

To invoke the Project Differences window

The Object Comparison window compares the local project with the server project.

Project Differences Windowpane

The Project Differences windowpane displays the hierarchy of object definitions for which there are changes from the originally checked-out versions. It behaves like the Object Explorer in the Detail mode and is used for navigation. The hierarchy in this windowpane mirrors the object type/object definition hierarchy in a Siebel repository, but shows only changes since check-out rather than all repository or all checked-out object definitions.

Selection of an object definition in this hierarchy causes this object definition and the others at its level to appear in the Object Differences windowpane.


 Siebel Tools Reference, Version 7.5, Rev. A 
 Published: 18 April 2003