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The Source Integrity Professional Edition User Guide - MKS

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Checking Out a Member<br />

Member Rev. Checks out the member revision, that is, the<br />

revision shown in the Sandbox or Project window (this is the<br />

default). This option is not available if you are checking out a<br />

revision from an Archive window that is not project aware.<br />

Revision. Checks out the revision with the specified revision<br />

number.<br />

Label. Checks out the revision with the specified label.<br />

Locked (for editing). Checks out a writable working file, and<br />

ensures no one else can make changes to the revision while you<br />

have it checked out by locking it in your name. If strict locking is<br />

enabled, you must check out a revision locked if you want to<br />

make changes to it. When a revision is checked out locked, the<br />

Working File field cannot be changed.<br />

Restore Timestamp. Sets the timestamp of the working file to the<br />

date and time of the revision in the archive. Otherwise, the<br />

working file’s timestamp is set to the current date and time.<br />

Create Branch. Creates a duplicate revision (that is, creates a<br />

branch in the archive) and checks it out. Note that if Update<br />

Member is not set as well, the working file and member revision<br />

will not match.<br />

All Files. When checking out more than one member, this applies<br />

the current set of options to all subsequent check-out operations.<br />

This option is disabled if only one member is selected.<br />

Expand Keywords. Replaces keywords in the revision with literal<br />

values in the working file. This option is disabled if the revision<br />

contains binary data.<br />

Update Member. When checking out from a project or sandbox,<br />

this causes the revision you check out to become the new member<br />

revision in the project. For example, if the current project member<br />

is listed as Revision 2.3 and you check out Revision 1.7 using this<br />

option, Revision 1.7 replaces Revision 2.3 as the member of the<br />

project.<br />

To check out a member in the <strong>Source</strong> <strong>Integrity</strong> Web Interface:<br />

1. Click the Sandbox view tab to see the contents of your sandbox.<br />

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