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The Source Integrity Professional Edition User Guide - MKS

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Using Extensions<br />

If you have a project open in the IDE that has an associated<br />

<strong>Source</strong> <strong>Integrity</strong> project, Master Project displays the path for this<br />

master project.<br />

Sandbox displays the name and path of the sandbox associated<br />

with the current <strong>Source</strong> <strong>Integrity</strong> project.<br />

Project Directory displays the name and path of the directory that<br />

contains out-of-tree members (ones that are not part of the project<br />

directory tree).<br />

Fill in the Create Sandbox Directory dialog box as follows:<br />

1. In the Sandbox Directory field, enter the full path where you want<br />

to put files in this directory. If the specified directory does not<br />

already exist, <strong>Source</strong> <strong>Integrity</strong> creates it for you.<br />

2. Click Create to make the new directory. If you want<br />

<strong>Source</strong> <strong>Integrity</strong> to place the out-of-tree members in the root<br />

directory of the sandbox (as it would by default), click Skip.<br />

Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0 and 6.0<br />

This section describes how to access <strong>Source</strong> <strong>Integrity</strong> through<br />

Microsoft Visual Basic 5.0 and 6.0.<br />

Once you have installed the <strong>Source</strong> <strong>Integrity</strong> 32-bit SCC Extension,<br />

opening a project in Visual Basic under source control automatically<br />

loads its archive information.<br />

Access version control functionality from within Visual Basic and 5.0<br />

and 6.0 by selecting the menu item that corresponds to the<br />

<strong>Source</strong> <strong>Integrity</strong> function you want to perform.<br />

Menu Item Function<br />

Get Gets the latest version of the selected file and<br />

puts it in your working directory.<br />

Check Out Checks out a revision of the currently active file<br />

in the Visual Basic window, either locked (for<br />

editing) or unlocked.<br />

Check In Checks in the currently active file in the Visual<br />

Basic window.<br />

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