When you log on to Version Control or Team Coding, you will be asked to select the Clear Case View.
ClearCase views are client views of ClearCase Versioned Objects (VOBS).
The ClearCase mapped drive is the folder created when ClearCase created the view. This drive contains the folders where your working files will be saved.
SQL Navigator lists all the views that you have installed on the local desktop. The view must be mapped to the project VOB used by SQL Navigator.
To log in to ClearCase
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Note: SQL Navigator does not currently support saving working files to a separate folder. This is a read only value. |
When you select a Project VOB from Source Control, SQL Navigator will show a list of the controlled project folders within the selected VOB. This version of SQL Navigator only supports a single level of folders within a ClearCase Project VOB.
More about IBM Rational ClearCase and SQL Navigator
The check-in and check-out of objects that are controlled in Team Coding or the VCS can be done in different ways in SQL Navigator.
The Check In and Check Out buttons in Team Coding Manager can be used for both database objects and files.
When you check out an object or file, it locks that item in the database. The item remains locked until you check in your changes through Team Coding. You must check out an object before you can compile it.
If a VCS is being used, there are two parts to a checkout
If a VCS is not being used with Team Coding, only step 2 from the preceding actions occurs. Team Coding does nothing with your source code in this case.
To check individual items in and out
You can also check in or check out an object by right-clicking it in DB Navigator or Team Projects browser, and then selecting the desired command.
To check in all objects at the same time, you can:
If a VCS is being used, there are two parts to a checkin:
If a VCS is not being used with Team Coding, only step 2 from the preceding actions occurs. Team Coding does nothing with your source code in this case.
You can have SQL Navigator automatically check in an item when you open it and check out an item when you close it. You can also have SQL Navigator prompt you to enter a comment. For more information, see Configure Team Coding.
To cancel the check out and reverse any changes, click on the Team Coding Manager Toolbar. Alternatively, you can right-click the object then select Undo check-out.
You can use a version control system (VCS) in conjunction with Team Coding to control files and database objects. SQL Navigator provides direct support to specific third-party version control systems and it also provides SCC support to connect to additional version control systems. You must have Team Coding installed to work with a VCS through SQL Navigator.
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Important: Quest Software is unable to provide support for source control issues caused by the version control system, including the version control system's support for Microsoft's SCC API. If you have problems connecting to Toad through SCC, contact the version control system's Support. |
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Concurrent Versions System (CVS)* |
CVS 1.11.9 and later CVSNT 2.08 and later For more information, see Concurrent Version (CVS) System Requirements. | ||
Git * |
A git client for Windows must be installed. | ||
IBM Rational ClearCase * |
Version 7.1 for Windows. ClearTool command line is required. For more information, see More about IBM Rational ClearCase and SQL Navigator.
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Perforce * |
2010.2 (command-line client) For more information, see More about Perforce and SQL Navigator.
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Serena PVCS * |
5.2 and later
Serena PVCS Version Manager:
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Apache Subversion (SVN)* |
1.6.5 and later | ||
Microsoft Team Foundation Server |
2005 through 2013 For more information, see More about Team Foundation Server and SQL Navigator. | ||
Microsoft Visual SourceSafe |
5.0, 6.0, and 2005 (8.0) |
*These version control systems connect using a command-line client.
In addition to providing direct support to the version control systems, SQL Navigator supports additional version control systems through Microsoft's SCC API. You should be able to connect to any version control system that uses SCC.
To connect to a version control system using SCC, you must install the system's SCC-compliant client. See the system's documentation for instructions on how to install their SCC client.
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Note: It is strongly recommended you use the native APIs for SourceSafe and PVCS when using Team Coding (instead of the SCC integration). Most version control systems that integrate with SQL Navigator through the SCC API ignore the "Force revision" flag and the "Create a new revision for existing objects" option when exporting. |
To use Concurrent Version Systems (CVS) with Team Coding, you need to have a CVS command-line client installed on your system. The following minimum versions are recommended:
Team Coding has been tested with the following clients:
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