DO versions
You can check in a derived object as a version of an element, creating a DO version. Other versions of such an element can also be, but need not be, derived objects.
A DO version behaves like both a version and a derived object:
- You can use its version ID to reference it as both a VOB database object and a data file.
- You can apply a version label to it and use that label to reference it.
- You can display its configuration record with catcr or compare the CR to another with diffcr.
- A clearmake or omake build can wink it in if the element is located at the same path name where the DO was originally built.
- You can wink it in with a winkin command.
- The describe command lists it as a derived object version. (The lsdo command does not list it at all.)
For more information about DO versions, see Working with DO versions.