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Migrating projects to a new client?

Hi,

Since I am involved with a number of different development teams I run a number of different client versions which are not installed but, rather, run from a directory (exploded tarball).

How can I migrate a set of project in one shell to another? Let's say I have a project in a workspace in 2.0b that I want to move to 2.0. Can I copy the contents of the workspace from 2.0b to 2.0 or should I simply create a new connection in the new client?

Sorry if this is a FAQ but 15 minutes of searching yielded nothing apropos.

Cheers!

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Hi,

when I migrated to 2.0 (making sure all pending work is checked in prior to migrating) RTC 20 running on a workspace asks to migrate the repo workspaces. Then you should be fine.

You can, if you ike, of course copy the work spaces first.

Ralph

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Hi,

when I migrated to 2.0 (making sure all pending work is checked in prior to migrating) RTC 20 running on a workspace asks to migrate the repo workspaces. Then you should be fine.

You can, if you ike, of course copy the work spaces first.

Ralph


Thanks Ralph.

Did you simply open the pre-2.0 workspace in 2.0 or is there a hidden migrate menu option?

-Bryan

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You should be prompted automatically to migrate the local workspace
metadata to 2.0.
Jean-Michel

On 8/20/2009 4:52 PM, bmiller wrote:
rschoonwrote:
Hi,

when I migrated to 2.0 (making sure all pending work is checked in
prior to migrating) RTC 20 running on a workspace asks to migrate the
repo workspaces. Then you should be fine.

You can, if you ike, of course copy the work spaces first.

Ralph

Thanks Ralph.

Did you simply open the pre-2.0 workspace in 2.0 or is there a hidden
migrate menu option?

-Bryan

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