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The Vertical Sky Software Manager User Guide - MKS

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Locking a Member<br />

3 To resynchronize the member, click Yes (for multiple members,<br />

click Yes to All). To cancel resynchronizing the member, click No<br />

(for multiple members, click No to All). To cancel the operation,<br />

click Cancel.<br />

<strong>The</strong> selected member is updated.<br />

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

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

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

where<br />

Locking a Member<br />

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

you want to resynchronize, for example, c:/sandboxdemo/<br />

project.pj<br />

member specifies the members you want to resynchronize, for<br />

example, demoapp.ini<br />

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

When you want to prevent other users from changing a member<br />

you are working on, you can lock the member. Normally you lock a<br />

member during a check out. Sometimes, however, you may have<br />

made changes to a working file that was not checked out in your<br />

name first. In this case, you can set a lock without overriding your<br />

changes.<br />

In the graphical user interface, a locked member is denoted with a<br />

padlock symbol ( ), along with the locker’s name, and the date<br />

and time the member was locked.<br />

Note<br />

Locking a member does not affect the working file in any way.<br />

V<strong>Sky</strong> <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> does not make the working file writable if it<br />

was read-only, and does not verify that it corresponds to the revision<br />

being locked. Make sure the working file corresponds to the revision<br />

you want to lock.<br />

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