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Reert to a baseline


Paolo Cappellari (61) | asked Sep 28 '07, 8:30 a.m.
edited Jun 20 '19, 12:54 p.m. by David Lafreniere (4.8k7)

Hi,

I was following the SCM tutorial on Jazz. I was trying to revert my component to a (GOOD) baseline. I can replace the baseline. However, I have incoming changes from the latest (BROKEN) baseline; and I cannot deliver changes I made on the reverted (GOOD) baseline. The system doesn't allow me to do that and suggest me that I have to accept the incoming changes before I can deliver. But to do not accept (i.e. discard) such changes (from the BROKEN) is exactly what I would like to do.

Can someone help me?
Thank you,
Paolo

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Jean-Michel Lemieux (2.5k11) | answered Sep 28 '07, 9:13 p.m.
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Once you have your repository workspace in a good state, for example, you've reverted change-sets or replaced with an old baseline, you can make the stream look like your repository workspace by running the "Replace in <Stream name>" action from the component shown in the Pending Changes view.
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Paolo Cappellari commented Oct 01 '07, 5:13 a.m. | edited Jun 20 '19, 12:53 p.m.

Once you have your repository workspace in a good state, for example, you've reverted change-sets or replaced with an old baseline, you can make the stream look like your repository workspace by running the "Replace in <Stream name>" action from the component shown in the Pending Changes view.



Oh! Now I can see it! Thank you.

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