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si revert<br />

overwrites a sandbox file with a fresh copy of the working file, discarding changes<br />

SYNOPSIS<br />

si revert<br />

[--[no|un]expand] [-f] [--[no|confirm]overwriteChanged] [--[no|confirm]overwriteDeferred] [--<br />

[no]overwriteUnchanged] [--[no]restoreTimestamp] [(-R|--[no|confirm]recurse)] [-filter=filteroptions]<br />

[(-S sandbox|--sandbox=sandbox)] [--hostname=server] [--port=number] [-password=password]<br />

[--user=name] [(-?|--usage)] [(-F file|--selectionFile=file)] [(-N|--no)] [(-Y|--yes)] [--<br />

[no]batch] [--cwd=directory] [--forceConfirm=[yes|no]] [(-g|--gui)] [--quiet] [--settingsUI=[gui|default]] [-status=[none|gui|default]]<br />

sandbox member...<br />

DESCRIPTION<br />

si revert restores a working file to a state before changes were made, by overwriting the sandbox file with a fresh<br />

copy of the working file at the same revision you currently have in your sandbox, not the member revision. If you had the<br />

member locked, it is unlocked.<br />

Options<br />

This <strong>com</strong>mand takes the universal options available to all si <strong>com</strong>mands, as well as some general options. See the<br />

options reference page for descriptions.<br />

--[no|un]expand<br />

controls whether to expand, unexpand, or ignore keywords in the member file. Keyword expansion is only<br />

available in text archives, not binary archives. For descriptions of the MKS Source Integrity keywords, see the<br />

Source Integrity Enterprise User Guide. Possible keywords are:<br />

$Author$<br />

$CompanyInfo$<br />

$Date$<br />

$Header$<br />

$Id$<br />

$Locker$<br />

$Log$<br />

$Name$<br />

$ProjectName$<br />

$ProjectSetting attribute$<br />

$ProjectRevision$<br />

$RCSfile$<br />

$Revision$<br />

$SandboxSetting attribute$<br />

$Setting attribute$<br />

$Source$<br />

$State$<br />

-f<br />

overwrites the working file if it has changed since it was last checked in. This is equivalent to specifying<br />

--overwriteChanged.<br />

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

controls whether to overwrite the working file if it has changed since it was last checked in.<br />

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