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Viewing a Change Package’s Issue<br />

To view a change package’s issue in the graphical user interface<br />

1 Do one of the following:<br />

From the Manage Change Packages window (see “Managing<br />

Change Packages” on page 220), select a change package.<br />

Open the Change Package view (see “Viewing Change Package<br />

Details and Entries” on page 226).<br />

With the Annotate Revision view open (see “Viewing an<br />

Annotated Revision” on page 316), select an annotation block.<br />

2 Do one of the following:<br />

Select Change Package > View Issue.<br />

Click .<br />

The Integrity Manager graphical user interface opens, displaying the<br />

associated issue. For more information on Integrity Manager, see the<br />

Integrity Manager <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>.<br />

To view a change package’s issue from the Project or Sandbox view<br />

in the graphical user interface<br />

With a Project or Sandbox view open, select a member that has a change<br />

package associated with it.<br />

Select Change Package, then one of the following:<br />

Working displays the issue for the change package associated with a<br />

deferred or a lock operation performed by the current user from the<br />

current sandbox.<br />

Member displays the issue for the change package associated the<br />

operation that set the member revision.<br />

Creation displays the issue for the change package that created the<br />

revision that is currently the member revision. This revision may be<br />

different from the Member CPID if an import, add member from<br />

archive, or set member revision operation was used.<br />

Locker displays the issue for the change package associated with the<br />

lock on the member revision.<br />

Pending displays the issue for the change package associated with a<br />

pending operation.<br />

The Integrity Manager graphical user interface opens, displaying the<br />

associated issue. For more information on Integrity Manager, see the<br />

Integrity Manager <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>.<br />

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