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How to remove workspace from Pending Changes view

How do I remove a workspace from Pending changes view? I dont want to delete the local content or I dont want to remove the connection to repository worksace. I just dont want to see that workspace in Pending changes view and will add later when I want.

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There is an open enhancement related to this topic:  Ability to hide or disable (but keep loaded) a component or repository workspace in Pending Changes View (242820).
Ram Chundu selected this answer as the correct answer

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Do you have any planned date for this enhancement yet?

Not at this time.  It will be considered against other priorities before being commited to planned work.


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 In the Pending Changes view, right-click on the Repository Workspace and select "Unload".  

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As I mentioned in my question, I don't want to disconnect my sandbox from repo workspace.


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Hi Ram,

When you load the repository workspace it will reflect in the association with sandbox or without sandbox.

if you don't want to see the repository workspace you have to unload either with two options.

Part A : if the RWS is loaded

1) Disconnect the local content from RWS

2) Delete the local content with the RWS.

PART B: if the RWS in not loaded

1) just unload the RWS it will disappear.

Note: if you want to just unload the RWS without deleting the files from sandbox,  only option is to disconnect RWS and it will disappear from Pending changes view.

Regards,
Arun.




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The Help topic about loading/unloading a repository workspace is here http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/clmhelp/v4r0m5/topic/com.ibm.team.scm.doc/topics/t_scm_eclipse_load.html

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