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

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Locked By is the name of the user who locked the revision, and<br />

the date and time it was locked.<br />

Locked In is the sandbox location and host name of the <strong>com</strong>puter<br />

where the lock on the revision was made.<br />

State is the state assigned to the member. To apply a different<br />

state to the member, choose a state from the State list.<br />

Revision Description is a brief description of the revision. You<br />

cannot change an existing revision description from this dialog<br />

box, but you can append additional <strong>com</strong>ments to it. To do so,<br />

enter any supplemental information in the Revision Description<br />

field below the present information (indicated by a line if an<br />

existing description is present).<br />

4 To accept the changes, click OK.<br />

The revision information is saved.<br />

Viewing an Annotated Revision<br />

Source Integrity provides an annotated revision view for member<br />

revisions. Use it when you want to investigate the reason and<br />

circumstances a revision was introduced or changed. Rather than<br />

searching the content of revisions in the history one revision at a time, you<br />

can see the content and information for all of the revisions in an annotated<br />

list.<br />

In annotation blocks, each line of the revision is displayed, with information<br />

about the last modification made to each line of the revision’s contents. By<br />

default, the annotated revision list includes the revision number, author,<br />

date, line number, and revision contents.<br />

You can view annotated revision information from the Project, Sandbox, or<br />

Member History views.<br />

When using the Annotated view:<br />

you can only view annotation for one member at a time.<br />

you must close and then reopen the view to see subsequent updates to<br />

the member<br />

only content that was added or changed on a per revision basis is<br />

displayed, not deleted content<br />

u s e r g u i d e

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