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Chapter 9: Viewing and Editing Member Histories and Revisions<br />

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Strict Locking specifies if a strict locking policy is in effect for the<br />

archive. With strict locking on, a user must have a revision locked<br />

before checking in any changes. To enable strict locking, select the<br />

Strict Locking option.<br />

Compressed specifies if the archive is <strong>com</strong>pressed. To <strong>com</strong>press<br />

the archive, select the Compressed option.<br />

Store by Reference causes each revision to be saved to a separate<br />

file, instead of saving all revisions to one file. This feature<br />

improves performance for archives that contain large binary files.<br />

To store the archive by reference, select the Store by Reference<br />

option.<br />

Archive Description describes the archive. If necessary, enter or<br />

edit a description.<br />

The Labels panel displays a list of revision labels in the archive, for<br />

example, Draft1 1.1.<br />

The Locks panel displays a list of users who have locks on revisions in<br />

the archive, for example, sholmes 1.2.<br />

3 To save your changes, click OK.<br />

The archive information is saved.<br />

Viewing and Editing Revision Information<br />

Source Integrity maintains detailed information about each member<br />

revision in a member history. In the graphical user interface, this revision<br />

information displays in columns in the Member History view.<br />

Each revision is assigned a unique revision number used to identify a<br />

revision in a history. Revisions on the trunk are numbered as two-part<br />

decimals (such as, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, …). Revisions on a branch are numbered<br />

by adding two-part decimals to the number of the revision they branch<br />

from. For example, if a branch is started from revision 1.3, its revisions<br />

would be numbered 1.3.1.1, 1.3.1.2, 1.3.1.3, and so on.<br />

The revision can also be viewed and modified with the Revision<br />

Information <strong>com</strong>mand.<br />

The Labels tab displays the labels assigned to the selected revision and also<br />

allows you to add or remove labels. For more information on viewing and<br />

editing revision labels, see “Viewing and Editing Revision Labels” on<br />

page 319.<br />

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