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Using Siebel Tools > Using Workspaces in Siebel Tools > Workspaces Administration > Flattening Workspace VersionsAlthough the Workspace mode in the master database is enabled by default, Oracle Siebel Tools is delivered with a monolithic repository without workspaces, so there is a slight change in the preparation for the build process. In this case, you need to run a full utility directly on the master database. Because the full migration utility is not workspace-aware, the flattening workspace process has to be run on the package master database, which is derived by cloning the master database and flattening the workspaces to obtain all the repository changes from the master database without workspace information. Thus, the flattening of workspaces essentially collapses the MAIN branch to a single version with all the latest changes and subsequently deletes all the workspaces. The flattening process also restores the time stamps throughout the hierarchy of all objects, so the upgrade process (IRM) has no impact. A workspace administrator who is also the owner of the MAIN workspace (root, parent, or master workspace) can perform the process of flattening workspace version using the command prompt. No other users can perform this process. After the flattening workspace version process has successfully completed, Siebel Tools will be opened in the non-workspace mode (as in the previous releases of Siebel Tools) when you access Siebel Tools. CAUTION: In order for the flattening process to run successfully, the parameter ServerDbODBCDataSource under the [Siebel] section in the Tools.cfg file must point to the correct data source. This example shows the setting of the parameter ServerDbODBCDataSource under the [Siebel] section in the tools.cfg file: ReportsODBCDataSource = Siebel Reports: Access LocalDbODBCDataSource = m:/siebel Local DB ServerDbODBCDataSource = "ORAJQ141" DockRepositoryName = Siebel Repository HoldExportOdbcConnection = FALSE To flatten the workspace versions using the command prompt
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