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The Vertical Sky Software Manager User Guide - MKS

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Checkpointing a Project<br />

2 Choose Member > Thaw.<br />

<strong>The</strong> snowflake symbol beside the selected member disappears.<br />

To thaw a member in the command line interface<br />

Use the si thaw command, for example:<br />

si thaw --sandbox=value member<br />

where<br />

--sandbox=value specifies the sandbox containing the member<br />

you want to thaw, for example, c:/sandboxdemo/project.pj<br />

member specifies the member you want to thaw, for example,<br />

demoapp.ico<br />

V<strong>Sky</strong> <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> confirms the member is thawed.<br />

Note<br />

Checkpointing a Project<br />

Thawing a member does not automatically update the project to later<br />

revisions of frozen members. Use si updaterevision or set<br />

member revision in member history using the graphical user interface.<br />

See “Setting the Member Revision” on page 148.<br />

Just as you check in a source file to preserve the changes made to it<br />

from one revision to another, you must also be able to track the<br />

evolution of a project. In V<strong>Sky</strong> <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Manager</strong>, this process is<br />

called checkpointing.<br />

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