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Chapter 5: Project and Sandbox Operations<br />

Configuring a<br />

Subproject<br />

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Default adds a subproject based on the parent project type.<br />

8 To accept the options, click Finish.<br />

To modify the options, click Back.<br />

The shared subproject appears in the Project or Sandbox window with<br />

a shared icon (Project window: or Sandbox window: ).<br />

Once you have created or added a subproject you can modify the type to<br />

suit your needs. For example, you can change a normal subproject to a<br />

build subproject in order to suspend development, or you can change a<br />

variant subproject to a normal subproject to continue development on the<br />

main trunk.<br />

Any changes you make when configuring a subproject will affect the<br />

project as a whole and any shared subprojects within it. Deltas reflecting<br />

these changes appear in the Project or Sandbox window. Some of the<br />

differences you may see include:<br />

Members existing in the original version and configured version of the<br />

subproject display a delta if the working revision in the sandbox is<br />

different from the new member revision.<br />

Members that did not exist in the original version of the subproject but<br />

do exist in the configured subproject display a delta to indicate that<br />

the sandbox does not have a working file for the new member.<br />

Members that existed in the original version of the subproject but do<br />

not exist in the configured subproject display as former members.<br />

Subproject that existed as members in the original version of the<br />

subproject but do not exist in the configured subproject display as<br />

former subprojects.<br />

Resynchronize the subproject to resolve the differences.<br />

u s e r g u i d e

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