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Version Control Configuration
Once you or an Administrator have installed and configured the Version Control product software, to start using Version Control you must first define a Version Control configuration within your project in Enterprise Architect, to be used to control the Packages in the project. You can define any number of Version Control configurations in a single model, but any given Package is associated with only one configuration. Typically, a single Version Control configuration is used to control all of the packages within a model.
Access
Ribbon |
Settings > Version Control > Project-VC |
Context Menu |
Right-click on Package > Package Control > Version Control Settings |
Define Version Control Configuration
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On the 'Version Control Settings' dialog, click on the . |
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In the 'Unique ID' field, type a suitable configuration name. |
Re-use an Existing Configuration |
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Select the Type of Version Control product you are connecting to, by clicking on the corresponding radio button. |
Version Control Settings |
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At this point, the middle section of the dialog changes to display a collection of fields specific to the type of Version Control configuration you are defining. Enter details relating to the Version Control workspace that this configuration is to use. |
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Click on the . The new configuration is added to the Defined Configurations list. |
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If you want to create another Version Control configuration, return to step 1. When you have finished defining your Version Control configurations, click on the . |
Notes
- Version Control Configuration details are stored in the user's Windows Registry settings, but each project stores a list of the configurations it uses, so that Version Control connections can be initialized as the project is being loaded
- If you are using the Corporate or extended editions of Enterprise Architect with security enabled, the administrator must also set up access permissions to configure and use Version Control