To commit your changes to the repository, you check in
your files and directories.
About this task
Checking in a file or directory creates a new and permanent
version in the repository. It is good practice to check in your changes
regularly, according to your local development conventions.
In this topic, you will check in the checked-out file in your VersionVault view.
To commit changes:
Procedure
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Connect to the VersionVault server.
Expand the
My Views node in the
VersionVault
Navigator, right-click on the view called
yourname_tut_view and click
Connect. In the
WAN dialog box, fill in the connection
details, and click
OK.
Note: You can also select the view and click the
(
Connect to VersionVault
Server) button in the toolbar or you can select from the
VersionVault menu. In addition, if you are not connected to a
VersionVault server and you perform an action that requires
such a connection, the
WAN dialog box appears automatically.
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In the VersionVault
Navigator, navigate to the
docs directory under the
yourname_tutorial directory.
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In the VersionVault Details view, select the
readme.txt file.
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Click the (Checkin
the selected artifact(s)) button in the toolbar.
Note: You can also right-click the file and select Check In or you can select from the VersionVault menu.
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In the Checkin dialog box, click OK.
Results
In the VersionVault Details view, note that the file
no longer appears with a checked-out indicator.