IBM SC34-4499-03 Personal Computer User Manual


 
Note: Alex follows these steps because he knows the exact name of the part that he is
checking in. If he does not know the name, or if he is checking in many parts, he
can instead do one of the following to display a list of parts:
v Select the entry on his Tasks window that displays the list of parts.
v Re-open the Parts window if it was previously minimized.
v Add an entry to his Tasks window that lists all of his checked-out parts.
He then selects the parts that he wants to check in.
Command
From a command line, he issues the following command:
teamc part -checkin optics.c -release robot_control -workarea 310
Result
At this point, it is important to note that the part is checked in to work area 310 and is
visible in work area 310 only. The change to optics.c is not visible at the release level
or to any other work area. Only the 310 work area contains the change, which is why
Alex must specify the work area on the check-out command. Because changes to parts
are isolated within work areas, the check-out command must specify which work area to
use so that the correct copy of the part is retrieved.
Figure 11. Check In Parts window
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