Team Projects determine which objects are controlled by Team Coding. If you are a Team Coding Administrator (meaning that you have the TC_ADMIN_ROLE) you can create one or more Team Projects to group the controlled objects into logical work units, based on your organization's workflow requirements. To use Team Coding there must be at least one Team Project.
When a version control system (VCS) is being used in Team Coding, you can link a Team Project to a project in the VCS. This linking determines where the object source revisions of the Team Project are managed in the VCS.
SQL Navigator enables you to create one or more sub-directories in a VCS project at the same time that you create a Team Project. This feature is helpful if, for example:
Use Team Projects page of Team Coding Administration to administer your Team Projects. Only a Team Coding Administrator can administer Team Projects.
To Create a Team Project
See Setup Team Projects.
To change a Team Project
Under the Team Project that you want to change, do one of the following:
To delete a Team Project
To freeze a Team Project
Note: In the Team Projects list, the project is now marked (Frozen) rather than (Active). Click to unfreeze the project.
To work with revisions
The Team Coding Administrator can perform the following actions for a project:
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Action | Description |
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(Disabled if a VCS is not being used) |
Synchronize Changes |
Synchronize differences between the version in the database and the version in the VCS. Select the objects that you want to synchronize. Synchronize resolves the following issues:
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(Disabled if a VCS is not being used) |
Create New Revision in the VCS |
Create a new revision in the VCS for all controlled objects. This action loads all of the objects for a Team Project into the Synchronize window. Select the ones for which you want to make a new revision. |
Compile PL/SQL Objects in DB |
Compile the selected object in the database. |
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