CC Baseline import to RTC
Hi!,
I am currently trying to import one of my UCM components to RTC. I have followed the procedures exactly: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/rtc/v2r0m0/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.team.connector.scm.cc.doc/topics/t_import_history_ucm.html The files to get imported fine into RTC. My problem is that even though I checked import all baselines and import with history. When the sync is complete, I don't see any of my CC baselines in RTC? Any ideas? |
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Geoffrey Clemm (30.1k●3●30●35)
| answered Oct 15 '09, 10:51 a.m.
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Yes, currently, the baselines are imported in the form of a series of
change sets. There were some issues with actually creating RTC baselines (largely having to do with flowing those baselines to the synchronized stream, when there are merge conflicts in the synchronized stream), but we could at least annotate the imported change sets with the name of the CC baseline that they correspond to. I've created work item 96741 for this. Cheers, Geoff acruz wrote: Hi Geoff, |
Hi Geoff,
I did a history of the component, and noticed that for each baseline migrated, it is associated with a changeset. Which is good since that is what you would expect. I thought that the CC baselines itself would get migrated also. My question then, is there a way to migrate a CC UCM Baseline or even a Base CC label to a RTC baseline? In other words if I migrate ClearCase BL1 and BL2 to RTC, I would see BL1 and BL2 baselines in RTC as well. Thanks again for helping me out! -Arnold When you ask for the history of a component in the synchronized stream Hi!, |
Geoffrey Clemm (30.1k●3●30●35)
| answered Oct 14 '09, 11:59 p.m.
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When you ask for the history of a component in the synchronized stream
after the import, what do you see? In particular, how many change-sets are listed there? Cheers, Geoff acruz wrote: Hi!, |
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