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Norman Dignard (356688168) | asked Apr 16 '14, 8:18 a.m.

How can someone determine from where their local sandbox is rooted?

User here work on multiple streams within a project as well as across multiple CLM projects.

We can't seem to determine to which project/repo a sandbox  is tied too. 


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sam detweiler commented Apr 16 '14, 8:47 a.m.

on my system, each eclipse project (sandbox) that is connected to a workspace (shared/loaded) shows the name of the workspace.



each workspace is connected to a repository connection.,



Norman Dignard commented Apr 16 '14, 1:28 p.m.

We are not using eclipse basded projects. We don't see this info.


sam detweiler commented Apr 16 '14, 1:30 p.m.

please tell us more.. what UI are you using?

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Lily Wang (4.9k714) | answered Apr 16 '14, 10:08 p.m.
Hi Norman,
If you are not using Eclipse client, you can run "scm status" (or "scm show status", which is new since RTC 4.0.5 ) command under the Sandbox.
The command not only shows the pending change sets, also show the corresponding workspace and the flow target stream of the workspace.

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