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Chapter 6: Member Operations<br />

Resyncing<br />

Members<br />

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When many users are working from sandboxes based on the same master<br />

project, it is common for the members in an individual sandbox to become<br />

out of sync with the member revisions in the master project. For example,<br />

the member revision of a particular file may be at 1.5, while you still have<br />

revision 1.2 in your sandbox.<br />

When this happens, a member delta symbol ( ) appears next to the<br />

member in the graphical user interface, signaling its status. In the<br />

command line interface, you can use the si viewsandbox command to<br />

display changes to files and archives.<br />

To update out of sync working files to the most current member revisions,<br />

you resynchronize the members.<br />

Resyncing Deferred Operations<br />

When you resynchronize a member associated with a deferred operation,<br />

Source Integrity performs the following:<br />

Deferred Add<br />

When resynchronizing a member associated with a deferred add,<br />

Source Integrity does not make any changes to the working file.<br />

Deferred Drop<br />

When resynchronizing a member associated with a deferred drop,<br />

where the working file has been modified, Source Integrity asks you if<br />

you want to overwrite the existing working file.<br />

Deferred Rename<br />

When resynchronizing a member associated with a deferred rename,<br />

Source Integrity asks you if you want to overwrite the existing<br />

working file. If the new working file is missing, Source Integrity<br />

resynchronizes it. The working file with the old name is then deleted<br />

from the sandbox.<br />

Deferred Checkin<br />

When resynchronizing a member associated with a deferred check in,<br />

Source Integrity asks you if you want to overwrite the existing<br />

working file.<br />

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