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    Complete tutorials with specific learning objectives for the product.

  3. HCL VersionVault tutorial
  4. Checking files in and out
  5. Finding checked out files
  • 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

Finding checked out files

On Windows, the Find Checkouts tool lets you search for files that you and other coworkers have checked out.

On Linux or the UNIX system, you use the cleartool lscheckout to search for checked-out files.

Follow the instructions for the platform of interest to you:

  • Starting the Find Checkout Tool (Windows)
  • Searching for files on Linux and UNIX
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