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Chapter 12: Advanced Change Package Operations<br />

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NOTE<br />

Open change packages are allowed when resynchronizing change packages.<br />

The option for Allow Open Change Packages is enabled by default. You can<br />

disable this option by clearing the check box.<br />

Available information is displayed in the panel as follows:<br />

Tab Table Columns<br />

Change Packages C.P. ID is the identification number of the change package<br />

(in the form x:y, where x is the container ID (if the<br />

Integrity Manager integration is enabled, it is also the issue<br />

ID, and y is the change package index number).<br />

State is the state of the change package, whether open or<br />

closed.<br />

Summary is the summary description of the issue<br />

associated with the change package.<br />

Change Package<br />

Entries<br />

Type lists the type of operation that was used to<br />

manipulate the listed member. For more information, see<br />

“Change Package Entry Types” on page 220.<br />

Project lists the file path of the project.<br />

Member lists the name of the member file.<br />

Revision lists the revision number of the member file.<br />

Development Path lists the development path, or variant,<br />

that the change came from.<br />

Server is the name of the Integrity Server the project<br />

resides on.<br />

u s e r g u i d e

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