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The Source Integrity Professional Edition User Guide - MKS

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Getting Started With Projects, Sandboxes, and Members<br />

For more information on<br />

attributes, see the <strong>Source</strong><br />

<strong>Integrity</strong> <strong>Professional</strong> <strong>Edition</strong><br />

Administrator <strong>Guide</strong>.<br />

Attributes can be added, deleted, or edited using the Variable and<br />

Value fields.<br />

To view or edit member attributes:<br />

1. In the Member Information dialog box, click Advanced to display<br />

the member attributes.<br />

You can add, delete, or edit attributes using the following fields:<br />

Variable. When you select a member attribute in the<br />

Attributes list, the variable portion of the attribute is<br />

displayed in this field. <strong>The</strong> variable portion of the statement<br />

names the attribute. It must start with a letter or underscore,<br />

and may be followed by up to 30 letters, digits, or<br />

underscores. You edit the variable portion of the attribute by<br />

making changes here and clicking Add to update the entry in<br />

the Attributes list. To delete the selected attribute, click Delete.<br />

Value. When you select a member attribute in the Attributes<br />

list, the value portion of the attribute is displayed in this<br />

field. <strong>The</strong> value part may contain only printable ASCII<br />

characters. You edit the value portion of the attribute by<br />

making changes here and clicking Add to update the entry in<br />

the Attributes list. To delete the selected attribute, click Delete.<br />

Attribute list. A selectable list of attributes for the current<br />

member. Attributes can be added, deleted, or edited using<br />

the Variable and Value fields. Every project member can have<br />

any number of Attribute statements which define variables<br />

for the member. Attributes have the format<br />

variable<br />

or<br />

variable=value<br />

2. When you are finished with attributes, click OK to accept the<br />

changes, or Cancel to close the dialog box without making any<br />

changes.<br />

Promoting and Demoting a Member<br />

At particular milestones, project members will be ready to move to<br />

the next stage of their development cycle (for example, from<br />

“Development” to “Testing”). As long as promotion is enabled and<br />

110 <strong>Source</strong> <strong>Integrity</strong> <strong>Professional</strong> <strong>Edition</strong>

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