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Coops

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Setting up models from SVN repository
« on: December 22, 2009, 02:03:25 am »
Hi all,

I'm using EA 7.5, latest build with SVN

I have a team of analysts working remotely and offline on customer site so I've gone for a central SVN repository where they will check in and out to a master project but with their own private working models

I've managed to get my main model under SVN control and it's up on the repository as per instructed. So I've then created a working directory on the users machine and checked out the repository into it, no problems there either.

Now I can't actually find anything that tells me how to complete the next step which is how the users actually access the model thru EA on their own machines

What I've done as hit and miss is created an "empty" project and then right click the model and selected 'Package Control', 'Import a model branch'

Is this actually the correct way to do this as I then end up with an empty model that I have to delete?  It seems to work ok with check out and check in etc

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Re: Setting up models from SVN repository
« Reply #1 on: December 22, 2009, 06:15:09 pm »
Coops,

AFAIK that is the only way to do it.

You could of course also send a copy of the local project eap file to all your analysts, so you don't have to import it in an empty project each time.

Geert