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Check In Dialog Box
Figure 254 shows the Check In dialog box. You can check in any previously checked-out project in any language.
User interface elements in the Check In dialog box:
- Repository picklist. Available repositories in the local database. The list of projects in the Projects list table reflects the list of projects in the selected repository (in addition to locally created projects).
- Projects list table. Identifies all projects in the local repository selected in the Repository picklist. It contains the following list columns:
- Undo check out. Does not check in object definitions to the server. This releases the lock on the server, so that another developer can work on those objects.
- Language. The language of the project checked out.
- Project. Displays the name of each new or checked-out project in the local repository. Projects obtained by means of get operations are not listed, because these are not available for check-in. (You can check in only projects that you have previously checked out or created locally.)
- Status. Contains the value New or Locked for each project, indicating whether you created it yourself or obtained it through check-out.
- Lock/Creation Date. Displays the date and time when you created the project or checked it out from the server.
- Language. Displays the language in which the project was checked out.
- Selected projects radio button. When this radio button is checked, you can manually select individual projects to check in.
- Locked/New projects radio button. Selects all of the projects in the list—that is, all projects you have created or obtained through check-out.
- Maintain lock check box. When checked, tells the system to check in the projects, but keep them locked on the server.
- Check In button. Initiates the check-in process.
- Diff button. Opens the Project Differences window for comparison of the object definitions in the projects you are checking in with their corresponding versions on the server. For more information, see Determining Project Differences at Check-In Time.
- Options button. Opens the Developer Tools Options window where you specify check-in/check-out settings, especially server and client data source names.
- Cancel button. Closes the Check In dialog box.
- Validate button. Validates selected projects.
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Siebel Tools Reference Published: 20 October 2003 |