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Chapter 4: Source Integrity Interfaces<br />

Window Type Opened Associated Environment Variable<br />

Member History For an open member history window:<br />

<strong>MKS</strong>SI_WINDOW=archive<br />

<strong>MKS</strong>SI_FILE=pathname-relative to project/sandbox of archive<br />

If the window was opened via a sandbox:<br />

<strong>MKS</strong>SI_WORKINGFILE=full-path-to-working-file<br />

<strong>MKS</strong>SI_SANDBOX=full-path-to-sandbox<br />

Note: <strong>MKS</strong>SI_WORKINGFILE is not set if the working file does not exist.<br />

If the window was opened via a project:<br />

<strong>MKS</strong>SI_PROJECT=server-path-to-project<br />

If the project/sandbox was a variant:<br />

<strong>MKS</strong>SI_VARIANT=variant-name<br />

If the project/sandbox was a build:<br />

<strong>MKS</strong>SI_BUILD=build-number<br />

If revisions were selected:<br />

<strong>MKS</strong>SI_REVISIONxx=1.2<br />

That is, there are n variables from <strong>MKS</strong>SI_REVISION1 to <strong>MKS</strong>SI_REVISIONxx,<br />

containing each selected revision number.<br />

Project History For an open project history window:<br />

<strong>MKS</strong>SI_WINDOW=projecthistory<br />

<strong>MKS</strong>SI_FILE=server-side-project-path<br />

Note: <strong>MKS</strong>SI_REVISIONxx is set in the same way as a member history.<br />

Source Integrity Web Interface<br />

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Source Integrity includes a Web interface that allows project managers to<br />

perform key tasks related to project members. Using the Source Integrity<br />

Web interface, you can manage projects and project members, view project<br />

and member histories, and work with project and member attributes—and<br />

this functionality is available without you having to install the<br />

Source Integrity client on your machine.<br />

The Web interface is a program interface that appears in a Web browser,<br />

such as Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer. Working in a<br />

Web interface offers the familiar functionality of a Web browser with no<br />

client installation required.<br />

The Source Integrity Web interface accesses only the Project window and<br />

functionality related to managing project members. For example, you can<br />

view a member revision, check out and check in a member. Similarly, you<br />

can view differences between revisions, but you cannot merge those<br />

revisions.<br />

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