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HCL VersionVault V2.0.1
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  2. Tutorials

    Complete tutorials with specific learning objectives for the product.

  3. HCL VersionVault tutorial
  4. Checking files in and out
  5. Displaying a history of checkouts
  • Tutorials

    Complete tutorials with specific learning objectives for the product.

    • HCL VersionVault tutorial
      • Roadmap for project managers
      • Roadmap for developers
      • Introduction
      • Documentation and learning resources
      • Workflow in HCL VersionVault projects
      • Working in the HCL VersionVault Windows Explorer
      • Working at the command line
      • Creating VOBs
      • Setting up a UCM project
      • Joining a UCM project
      • Mounting and unmounting VOBs
      • Working with views
      • Controlling the contents of views
      • Checking files in and out
        • Checkin and checkout requirements
        • Adding files to source control on Windows
        • Adding files to source control on Linux and UNIX
        • About reserved and unreserved checkouts
        • Checking out files and directories
        • Checking out files on Windows
        • Checking out files on Linux and UNIX
        • Finding checked out files
        • Starting the Find Checkout Tool (Windows)
        • Understanding the Find Criteria options
        • Searching for files on Linux and UNIX
        • Canceling a checkout
        • Canceling a checkout (Windows)
        • Canceling a checkout on Linux and UNIX
        • Displaying a history of checkouts
        • Displaying the history of checkouts (Windows)
        • Displaying the history of checkouts on Linux and UNIX
        • About hijacked files
        • When to check in files
        • Checking in files on Windows
        • Checking in files on Linux and UNIX
      • Working with baselines
      • Working with branches
      • Delivering your work
      • Merging your work
      • Building software
      • Rebasing your private work area

Displaying a history of checkouts

With each checkout and checkin, a new version of the file is created. Over a period of time, these checkouts and checkins create a change history, which you can view using the History Browser or the lshistory command.

Follow the instructions for the platform of interest to you:

  • Displaying the history of checkouts (Windows)
  • Displaying the history of checkouts on Linux and UNIX
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