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Chapter 12: Advanced Change Package Operations<br />

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7 To run the Resync CP <strong>com</strong>mand and create the resolution change<br />

package using the selected options, click Finish.<br />

Source Integrity <strong>com</strong>pletes the Resync CP operation or returns<br />

information on errors and warnings if the <strong>com</strong>mand cannot be<br />

successfully <strong>com</strong>pleted.<br />

Merged results are checked out and locked in your sandbox.<br />

8 Review the results, then defer check in of the files and associate them<br />

with the resolution change package ID. This resolution change<br />

package appears by default as the selected change package.<br />

9 Use the Submit Change Package <strong>com</strong>mand to submit your deferred<br />

changes in the resolution change package (see “Submitting Change<br />

Packages” on page 238).<br />

Source Integrity runs the Apply CP <strong>com</strong>mand on the resolution change<br />

package, reconciling and then applying the changes from both the<br />

specified change packages in the resolution change package and the<br />

new changes in the resolution change package to the project.<br />

NOTE<br />

If reviews are mandatory, Source Integrity runs the Apply CP <strong>com</strong>mand after<br />

the change package is accepted.<br />

Using the Resync By CP Command<br />

The Resync By CP <strong>com</strong>mand is primarily a tool for developers. When you<br />

want to resynchronize files in your sandbox, you usually do so by choosing<br />

individual files and then using the Resynchronize (si resync) <strong>com</strong>mand.<br />

However, if the files you are resynchronizing have changes that are linked<br />

to other files, the standard resync operation would not include those<br />

related files. To resynchronize all related files, you would have to<br />

manually search for all the changes associated with the change package on<br />

the member you are resynchronizing.<br />

The Resync By CP <strong>com</strong>mand automates this process by searching the<br />

change package specified on the member revision you are resynchronizing<br />

and then bringing the changes from the project to your sandbox.<br />

u s e r g u i d e

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