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On the
File tab in the upper pane, select one or more files.
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Choose
to open the
Check In dialog box.
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Type a generic reason for the check-in comment, or check
Prompt for a comment (check-in reason) for each file to open a separate
File Description dialog box for each file.
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Optionally, click
Compare to compare the file you are checking in with the tip revision of the file in the repository. If differences exist, the
File Compare Merge window opens showing the file differences.
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Select a
Lock status option:
- Unlocked
- Releases your lock on the files after check-in.
- Exclusive
- Indicates that you intend to make further changes to the files.
- Non-exclusive
- Indicates that you are working on the files and may possibly make changes.
- Keep current
- Retains the current lock status.
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Continue completing the
Check In dialog box options as follows.
- Optionally, check
Force check-in to check in files regardless of their status.
- Optionally, check
Delete working files to remove the selected files from your working folder after they are checked in.
- (Required if process rules are enforced) Check
Link and pin process item to link the new files to process items. To use a process item besides the active process item, click
Select and use the
Select Process Item dialog box to change the process item.
- If work on the active process item is now complete, check
Mark selected process item as fixed/finished/complete.
- To make changes to the selected process item's properties during the check-in process, check
Show property editor for selected process item.
- Optionally, select a
Revision label from the list, or create a new revision label by typing its name. Existing labels are listed in reverse chronological order,
based on the time at which they were created, unless the
Sort View Labels By Name option has been selected in the
Personal Options dialog box.
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Optionally, click
Advanced to open the
Advanced Options dialog box.
- Check
Set EOL check-out format (for text files only) to control the EOL character stored with the files. The default setting is based on the
EOL setting in the
File Properties dialog box.
- Select an appropriate check-out
File Encoding from the list.
- Select the file type of file you have selected:
ASCII,
Binary, or
Unicode.
- Click
Show Change Requests to review the change requests linked to the files you are checking in.
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Click
OK.
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Click
OK.
Note: You can also use the
Check In or
Check In And Unlock buttons on the toolbar to check in files without using the
Check In dialog box. If process rules are required, the
Check In dialog box will open automatically.