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On-Line Help Guide - AccuRev

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Status<br />

(appears if Include deactivated trees is checked) Active indicates that the workspace is available<br />

for use. Inactive indicates that the workspace is currently deactivated. Inactive workspaces can be<br />

reactivated. See the Remove and Reactivate commands below.<br />

Name<br />

The simple name of the workspace, including the suffix that indicates the user who owns the<br />

workspace.<br />

Location<br />

The pathname of the workspace tree on the machine where it resides.<br />

Host<br />

The name or IP address of the machine where the workspace tree resides.<br />

Stream#<br />

The integer stream-ID of the workspace. This number is unique with the workspace's depot only,<br />

not across the entire repository.<br />

Note: More precisely, this integer identifies the private workspace stream that is an integral part of the<br />

workspace. A depot's streams, snapshots, and workspaces share the same "pool" of stream-IDs.<br />

Target Transaction<br />

(appears if Show details is checked) The depot's transaction level at the time the Update command<br />

was most recently invoked on the workspace. Update attempts to load versions created in<br />

transactions up to and including the target transaction. If the Target Transaction and Update<br />

Level are the same, the workspace's most recent update completed successfully.<br />

Update Level<br />

(appears if Show details is checked) The highest-numbered transaction whose versions have been<br />

copied to the workspace in an update.<br />

Type<br />

(appears if Show details is checked) An integer that indicates the type of workspace stream: 1<br />

(standard workspace), 9 (exclusive-file-locking), or 17 (anchor-required).<br />

EOL<br />

(appears if Show details is checked) The type of line terminator used when an update copies textfile<br />

versions to the workspace tree: Auto (line terminator used by the host machine's OS), UNIX<br />

(NL), or Windows (CR-LF).<br />

Working in a Workspaces Tab<br />

You can apply filters to control the amount of data displayed in the workspaces table, and you can perform<br />

a number of operations on a selected workspace.<br />

See also:<br />

Working with Tables on page 10.<br />

28 <strong>AccuRev</strong>® <strong>On</strong>-<strong>Line</strong> <strong>Help</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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