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Chapter 5: Project and Sandbox Operations<br />

Using Build<br />

Sandboxes<br />

150<br />

2 In the GUI, from a Project view, select Project > Development Path ><br />

Remove.<br />

In the Web, from a Project view, select Project > Remove Development<br />

Path.<br />

From a Project History view, select History > Remove Development<br />

Path.<br />

From a Sandbox view, select Sandbox > Development Path > Remove.<br />

The Remove Development Path dialog box is displayed.<br />

3 From the Development Path list, select a development path to remove.<br />

For more information, see “Controlling Projects” on page 258.<br />

4 To remove the development path, click OK.<br />

The development path is removed.<br />

After major milestones, such as product releases, you might want to<br />

recreate a static version of an entire project as it existed at some point in the<br />

past. You create a build sandbox, to build or test the project, not to begin<br />

further work along a new development path. Build sandboxes could be<br />

used for quality assurance or production to distribute files in a fixed<br />

configuration.<br />

A build sandbox is a sandbox associated with a particular project revision,<br />

and has no development path (since it is static and not meant for further<br />

development). No further development can be carried out in a build<br />

sandbox.<br />

To create a build sandbox, see “Creating a Sandbox” on page 135. To view<br />

a build project, see “Opening or Viewing a Project” on page 121.<br />

Within a build sandbox, you can:<br />

change labels and states<br />

resynchronize your sandbox<br />

<strong>com</strong>pare a member revision in the build sandbox to another revision<br />

u s e r g u i d e

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