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User Guide - MKS

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Opening a Build<br />

Project<br />

Adding Project<br />

Labels<br />

All Revisions shows all the revisions in the project.<br />

Controlling Projects<br />

You cannot use the All Revisions filter in combination with other<br />

filters. Selecting the All Revisions filter deactivates other filters. A<br />

bullet next to the All Revisions filter indicates that it is active.<br />

Development Paths shows all the revisions with a development path.<br />

Labeled shows all revisions that have labels.<br />

You can use the Development Paths filter and Labeled filter in<br />

combination to show all the revisions with a current development<br />

path and a label. A check mark next to the filter indicates the active<br />

filter.<br />

Once a filter is applied, operations performed on project members<br />

apply only to those members shown as a result of the filter. For<br />

example, if you apply the filter for Labeled and then perform a<br />

History > Lock operation for that project, the lock operation applies<br />

only to those members shown by the Labeled filter.<br />

A Build project is a static project based upon a specific revision of the<br />

master project. It is used for building or testing the project, but not for<br />

further development.<br />

To open a build project in the graphical user interface<br />

1 With a Project History window open, select the revision you want to<br />

open as a Build project.<br />

2 Select History > Open Build Project.<br />

The Build project appears in a new Project window.<br />

To open a build project in the Web interface<br />

1 From the File menu, select Open Build Project.<br />

The Select Build Project dialog box opens.<br />

2 Select the project you want to open from the Project list, and specify<br />

the project revision (if necessary) in the Project Revision list.<br />

The Build project appears in a Project window.<br />

As with project members, you can add labels to project revisions. Labels are<br />

unique text that describe the product stage or release, or the content of the<br />

project. Project labels can be based on any information that would be<br />

useful in identifying that particular revision of the project. Labels appear in<br />

alphabetical order.<br />

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