The Vertical Sky Software Manager User Guide - MKS
The Vertical Sky Software Manager User Guide - MKS
The Vertical Sky Software Manager User Guide - MKS
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<strong>Vertical</strong> <strong>Sky</strong> <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> Integrations<br />
Introducing <strong>Vertical</strong> <strong>Sky</strong> <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Manager</strong><br />
Integrations<br />
V<strong>Sky</strong> <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> integrations provide seamless access to<br />
many basic V<strong>Sky</strong> <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> commands, such as creating a<br />
V<strong>Sky</strong> <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> project or checking out a member. More<br />
advanced commands that cannot be performed with the<br />
integrations, such as setting the member revision, can be performed<br />
in V<strong>Sky</strong> <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Manager</strong>, which can be invoked from the IDE<br />
you are working in.<br />
When you perform a source control command in an IDE, such as<br />
check in, the relevant V<strong>Sky</strong> <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> dialog box or<br />
window appears. Some of the commands you can perform include:<br />
Create Project<br />
Take files that form a single body of work and group them in a<br />
related project. V<strong>Sky</strong> <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Manager</strong>’s project-oriented<br />
approach to configuration management makes it easier to<br />
control the evolution of your files.<br />
Typically, when you create a project, you create the project,<br />
sandbox, and add members to the sandbox at the same time.<br />
Create Sandbox<br />
A reflection of the master project, a sandbox provides a way for<br />
you to work in a personal, protected workspace without<br />
interfering with the master project. This way, changes can be<br />
made and tested before being merged into the master project.<br />
If you want to work with a particular revision of the project to<br />
maintain past releases of a product, you can create a variant<br />
sandbox and work without interference on your own<br />
development path.<br />
If you want to use a project for building or testing, but not for<br />
further development, you can create a static sandbox based<br />
upon a specific revision of the master project.<br />
Add Members<br />
IDE files can be added to your project.<br />
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