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How do I checkout out a project's baseline version using Eclipse?


David Wood (1968) | asked Oct 29 '14, 12:08 p.m.
edited Oct 29 '14, 12:12 p.m.
Per the title, I have a baseline of a project and have since delivered changes back into the project.  I now need to checkout the baseline version of the project.  I've seen

https://jazz.net/forum/questions/69777/how-to-check-out-a-snaphotbaseline-version-of-a-component

but need to do this from within Eclipse and not the command line.  I tried creating a new workspace, but there didn't seem to be an option for referencing a baseline .  Thanks.

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David Wood commented Oct 29 '14, 12:11 p.m.

Actually, I've done this using a baseline, but perhaps the question could be answered for both baselines and snapshots.  Thanks.


David Wood commented Oct 29 '14, 12:11 p.m.

Actually, I've done this using a baseline, but perhaps the question could be answered for both baselines and snapshots.  Thanks.

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Tim Mok (6.6k38) | answered Oct 29 '14, 2:03 p.m.
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Open your snapshot and create a workspace from the snapshot. Of if you list the snapshots for a stream, the results view will allow you to right-click on a snapshot and create a workspace.

For a baseline, you can replace a component with the baseline that you want.

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