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The General tab displays the following project information:<br />

Project Name is the path and name of the project.<br />

Controlling Projects<br />

Shared From appears only if the project you selected is a shared<br />

subproject and displays the path and name of the project where<br />

the shared subproject originated. For information on Shared<br />

Subprojects, see “Adding a Shared Subproject” on page 127.<br />

Server is the Integrity Server name and port number where the<br />

project resides.<br />

Development Path displays the development path name (if a<br />

variant project on a development path, or project contains a<br />

variant subproject on a development path).<br />

Revision is the project’s current revision number.<br />

Last Checkpointed is the last date and time the project was<br />

checkpointed.<br />

Members is the number of members in the project, not including<br />

subprojects.<br />

Subprojects is the number of subprojects in the project.<br />

Description is a free-form text description of the master project.<br />

Edit the existing description, or enter a new description.<br />

For information about the Attributes tab, see “Working With Project<br />

Attribute Information” on page 259. For information about the<br />

Development Paths tab, see “Working With Development Path<br />

Information” on page 261.<br />

4 To accept any changes you have made, click OK.<br />

The project information is saved.<br />

Working With Project Attribute Information<br />

Configuration options in project files are sometimes called attributes.<br />

Within project files, you can set your own attributes as well as those<br />

predefined as options. You can set these attributes from the graphical user<br />

interface or Web interface.<br />

In the graphical user interface, you can view and edit project attribute<br />

information through the Attributes tab. Attributes define local variables or<br />

set options. You can set either master project attributes to apply across an<br />

entire project or sandbox attributes that apply only in your workspace,<br />

sometimes overriding project attributes.<br />

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