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--onLock=branch means create a branch.<br />

--onLock=makewritable means make the working file writable.<br />

--onLock=branchconfirm means always ask before creating a branch.<br />

--onLock=makewritableconfirm means always ask before making the working file writable.<br />

--onLock=cancel means cancel the operation.<br />

-u<br />

--unlock<br />

keeps the member unlocked, and is equivalent to --nolock.<br />

--[no]update<br />

controls whether to update the project's member revision to the checked out revision.<br />

Note: In a variant sandbox, specifying si co --noupdate --branchVariant member updates<br />

the member revision.<br />

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

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

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

keywords, see the 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 />

--overwriteChanged means always do it<br />

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