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Chapter 9: Viewing and Editing Member Histories and Revisions<br />

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You can apply filters to a Member History in either the Graphical History<br />

view or the List view. Member History filters are located in the View menu.<br />

Choose one of the following filters, and your view is filtered accordingly:<br />

All Revisions shows all the revisions of the selected member.<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 />

Locked shows all the revisions locked by any user.<br />

Member shows the member revision, and shows the revision with the<br />

working file (if it is different than the member revision).<br />

Branched shows all the revisions that have been, or are branched.<br />

Labeled shows all revisions with a label.<br />

You can use filters in combination (except the All Revisions filter) to show<br />

all the revisions on the current development path with a label. A check<br />

mark next to the filter indicates the active filter.<br />

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

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

Viewing and Editing Archive Information<br />

Just as it maintains information about each project member,<br />

Source Integrity also maintains historical information about each member<br />

archive called archive information. This information, includes revision<br />

labels, users who have locks on revisions in the archive, the starting point<br />

of the default branch revision, the data type (text or binary), whether the<br />

archive is compressed, whether strict-locking applies to the archive, and a<br />

description of the archive.<br />

The default branch is the branch Source Integrity tries to check in files to. If<br />

unspecified during a check in, files are checked in to the trunk.<br />

To view or edit archive information in the graphical user interface and<br />

Web interface<br />

1 With a Member History window open, do one of the following:<br />

Select History > Archive Information.<br />

Click .<br />

The Archive Information dialog box appears.<br />

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