These configuration settings are specific to Concurrent Version Settings (CVS).
From the Main Menu, click Team Coding | Configure.
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CVS Executable |
Specify the name of the CVS program file in one of the following ways:
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Global Options |
Specify any global options that you want SQL Navigator to pass to CVS whenever a CVS command is executed by SQL Navigator. For example, the default option of -f tells CVS to ignore your .cvsrc options file. You can use more than one option. Separate multiple options with a space.
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Dates and Times in CVS Output |
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Date Format |
These options specify how CVS will send dates. You can use the following formats:
Default: yyyymmdd | ||||||||||||
Time Format |
These options specify how CVS will send times. You can use the following formats:
Default: hhnnss | ||||||||||||
Time Zone |
Direct SQL Navigator to adjust the time stamps read from the output of CVS commands. For example, to subtract eight hours from all timestamps, specify a value of -800. To add three hours, enter a value of 300. Default: 0 | ||||||||||||
Login |
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Login Automatically |
Omit a prompt when SQL Navigator logs into CVS after connecting to the database. The most recently used CVSRoot will be used. To use this option, the following must be true:
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Time Between Keypresses |
Set the amount of time (in milliseconds) that SQL Navigator pauses after sending each character of the password to the CVS password prompt. The default is zero.
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