Move
Use the Move dialog box to change the location of a resource.
Controls in the dialog box
The following controls appear in the dialog box:
Control name | Control description |
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Show Details | Displays additional information and options in the dialog box. |
Hide Details | Conceals additional information and options in the dialog box. |
The selected resources | Displays the artifact name and the directory path information of any resources to be moved. The check box next to a resource indicates whether the resource should be moved. To prevent a resource from being moved, clear the associated check box. |
Check All | Click to select the check box for all elements in The selected resources list box and mark them for moving. This option also applies to all files and subdirectories below any directories in the list box. |
Check None | Click to clear the check box for all elements in The selected resources list box and prevent them from being moved. This option also applies to all files and subdirectories below any directories in the list box. |
Select All | Click to select all elements in The selected resources list box in order to apply a comment or activity to each element. This option also applies to all files and subdirectories below any directories in the list box. |
Select None | Click to specify that no elements in The selected resources list box are selected. This option also applies to all files and subdirectories below any directories in the list box. |
Destination | Displays the new location of the selected resources. Enter the destination path or use the Browse button to populate this field. |
Browse | Click to navigate to a new location for the selected resources. |
Select Activity | Displays the activity that is to be associated with the move operation. Click to
select another activity, or click New to create a new activity, or click
Find to select an existing activity. This option only appears if you are
using a UCM view. Note: If you are using the ClearTeam®
Explorer UCM integration with Rational® Team Concert, and the For Task
Provider integrations, display tasks instead of activities in UCM views option on the
ClearTeam Explorer preference page is selected, Rational Team Concert work items display instead of UCM
activities. |
New | Click to generate a new UCM activity using the Create New
Activity dialog box. This option only appears if the resource is in a UCM view. Note: If you are using the ClearTeam
Explorer UCM
integration with Rational Team Concert,
clicking New invokes the Create Work Item dialog box in
Rational Team Concert. When you click
OK in the Create Work Item dialog box, this action
creates a new ClearTeam Explorer UCM activity and associates it with the new Jazz Team Server work
item. |
Find | Click to specify an existing UCM activity in the Find an
activity dialog box. This option only appears if the resource is in a UCM view. Note: If you are using the ClearTeam
Explorer UCM
integration with Rational Team Concert,
clicking Find invokes the Select Work Item dialog box in
Rational Team Concert. When you click
OK in the Select Work Item dialog box, this action
associates the current ClearTeam Explorer UCM activity with the selected Jazz Team Server work
item. |
Comment | Enter an optional comment (one that describes the reason for the move, for example). |
Leave the parent directory checked out | Click to leave the destination directory checked out after the move operation is complete. |
Current Activity after Move | Displays the activity that is to be in effect after the move operation is
complete. Click to specify a different activity. This option only appears if you are using a UCM
view. Note: If you are using the ClearTeam
Explorer UCM integration with Rational Team Concert,
and the Display tasks instead of activities in UCM views, when task associations are
required option on the ClearTeam Explorer preference page is
selected, a Rational Team Concert work item
displays instead of a UCM activity. |
OK | Confirms the operation and dismisses the window. |
Cancel | Cancels the operation. |