You can check in one or more directories, scripts, or the contents of a folder. You can also merge files, if needed, when you check in an element.
Eclipse compiles projects when an element changes. If you are using a dynamic view, automatic compilation might be time consuming depending on the size of the project. To disable the Eclipse compile feature, click Window > Preferences, and then clear the Build automatically check box.
To check in an element:
From the Functional Tester Projects view, right-click one or more checked-out projects, directories, or scripts, and then click Team > Check In.
Under the Check
In column, clear the check box of any element that you do not want
to check in.
If you see the not ready symbol () in the State column,
you cannot check in an element. When you select the element, you see an
explanation of the problem.
To check in your changes, but keep the file checked out to continue to work on it, select Keep checked out.
Under Comments, type the comments that describe the changes.
To apply a comment to one or more files, select the check box in the Check In column under Selected Elements for the appropriate files, type a comment, and then click Apply.
To check in all files and use the same comment for all files, click Finish.
For information about how Functional Tester behaves when you cancel checking in a shared or private test object map at various stages of the procedure, see Canceling While Checking in a Merged Test Object Map
If you check in an element and a later version
of this element already exists and is different than your element, you
are prompted to merge.
For information about the merge method that Functional Tester uses or the
rules for checking in a file, see About Merging.
Related Topics:
Using ClearCase with Test Object Maps
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