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User Guide - Mks.com

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Restoring a<br />

Project<br />

NOTE<br />

Controlling Projects<br />

If you specify a label that contains the same name as one used for another<br />

project revision in the history, and have the MoveProjectLabel permission,<br />

the label from the earlier project revision is moved to the new revision. For<br />

more information, contact your administrator.<br />

Apply Label to All Members applies the checkpoint label to all<br />

project members.<br />

Notify when Complete (graphical user interface) causes<br />

Source Integrity to confirm that the checkpoint operation has<br />

finished.<br />

State is a one-word description of a new revision’s status. Select a<br />

state from the State list, for example, Exp.<br />

Apply State to All Members applies the checkpoint state to all<br />

project members.<br />

The Advanced tab specifies advanced checkpoint options:<br />

Recurse into Subprojects recursively checkpoints subprojects.<br />

This option must be selected for the entire project to be<br />

checkpointed.<br />

If a subproject is a build project, the checkpoint references the<br />

subproject and identifies it as being of build type, but does not<br />

checkpoint it.<br />

Author is the author name applied to the checkpoint. Your user<br />

name appears by default.<br />

4 In the Checkpoint Description field, enter a description of the<br />

checkpoint, for example, Ready for peer review.<br />

5 To accept the checkpoint, click OK.<br />

The Restore Project <strong>com</strong>mand allows you to restore a project to a<br />

previously checkpointed revision. When you apply the Restore Project<br />

<strong>com</strong>mand, Source Integrity modifies the selected project to reflect the<br />

member list of the target project revision. Any further development then<br />

proceeds from the restored project revision.<br />

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