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--overwriteChanged means always do it.<br />

--nooverwriteChanged means never do it.<br />

--confirmoverwriteChanged means always ask before doing it. Specifying the --yes<br />

or --no options would have the same effect as the first two, but would further answer "yes"<br />

or "no" to all questions asked, not just this one.<br />

--[no|confirm]overwriteIfPending<br />

controls whether to overwrite the working file if there is a pending operation on the revision<br />

corresponding to the working file.<br />

--[no|confirm]overwriteDeferred<br />

controls whether to overwrite the working file if there is a deferred operation on the revision<br />

corresponding to the working file.<br />

--[no]overwriteUnchanged<br />

controls whether to overwrite files that have not been modified in the sandbox. This may be<br />

useful for forcing files to pick up new keyword expansions or timestamps even if their<br />

content has not changed.<br />

--[no]populate<br />

controls whether to populate the sandbox with a working file for the specified member. If you<br />

are working with a sparse sandbox (see si createsandbox), specifying --populate<br />

with this <strong>com</strong>mand overrides the default sparse sandbox behavior of removing working files.<br />

--[no]restoreTimestamp<br />

controls whether to restore the timestamp of the working file to the timestamp of the revision<br />

in the member history.<br />

current or dropped member/subproject...<br />

identifies a specific member or subproject that currently exists in the project, or one that has<br />

been dropped from the project but still exists in the sandbox. Use spaces to specify more<br />

than one. If you specify a dropped member or subproject, and if you specify<br />

--includeDropped, this <strong>com</strong>mand deletes the corresponding working file.<br />

DIAGNOSTICS<br />

See the diagnosticsreference page for possible exit status values.<br />

PREFERENCES<br />

Using si setprefs or si viewprefs, you are able to set or view the preference keys for this<br />

<strong>com</strong>mand.<br />

SEE ALSO<br />

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