This example demonstrates the use of command-line tools to import data
from Microsoft® Visual
SourceSafe to a new VOB. It describes a sample Visual SourceSafe configuration,
shows how to import it, and examines how the import process treats various
Visual SourceSafe features.
This example assumes that you have created and mounted a VOB named \payroll to
hold the imported data.
Overview of the example Microsoft® Visual
SourceSafe configuration
The sample payroll configuration contains
source files used to build an application named payroll. Figure 1. Sample Microsoft® Visual SourceSafe configuration
The figure shows the configuration
hierarchy in Visual SourceSafe, which consists of these projects:
$/payroll project
/progs subproject for storing source code
/bugfix subproject where developers store defect fixes
/queries subproject for storing SQL queries
The payroll configuration contains the following objects:
Shares. In Visual SourceSafe, shares are similar to hard links.
In the example, the $/payroll/bugfix/add.sql and $/payroll/queries/add.sql files
are Visual SourceSafe shares. Any changes that you make to one of these shares
is displayed in the other share.
Branches. In Visual SourceSafe, you must create a share before
you can create a branch. The $payroll/progs/mod_empl.c and $payroll/bugfix/mod_empl.c files
are shared for versions 1 and 2. At version 3, the $payroll/bugfix/mod_empl.c file
forms its own branch.
Labels. Labels identify a particular version or a project. The
configuration uses the REL1 label to identify the versions of source
files used to build the first release of the payroll application.
Pins. By default, Visual SourceSafe uses the latest version of
files. With pins, you can direct Visual SourceSafe to use a version other
than the latest. In the payroll configuration, version three of $payroll/bugfix/mod_empl.c is
pinned.
clearexport_ssafe recognizes and handles most
of these objects during the export phase of the conversion process.
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