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Danil Suits (81177) | asked Aug 09 '10, 4:09 p.m.
I'm trying to understand what I should expect when one workspace flows with another.

My component is sleigh. The main work is being done in a workspace called Dasher, and I'm shadowing that work in a workspace called Dancer.

Dancer is currently on baseline 1.

Dasher is currently on baseline 2, and in addition has two changesets - one closed and the other open.

When I look at the Pending Changes view for Dancer, it shows the incoming baseline 2, but does not show either of the change sets.

Is that the expected behavior? when should I expect those changes to appear in the pending changes for Dancer?

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Geoffrey Clemm (30.1k33035) | answered Aug 10 '10, 1:12 a.m.
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What I see in this situation is both the closed and open change sets as
incoming (to verify, you have set that other workspace as the "current"
flow target, right?).

I can accept the closed change-set, but if I try to accept the open
change-set, I get the usual message "cannot accept open change set".

I'm using an M8 build of 3.0, but I don't believe this is the same
behavior you should be seeing in 2.0.

Cheers,
Geoff

On 8/9/2010 4:22 PM, Danil wrote:
I'm trying to understand what I should expect when one workspace flows
with another.

My component is sleigh. The main work is being done in a workspace
called Dasher, and I'm shadowing that work in a workspace called
Dancer.

Dancer is currently on baseline 1.

Dasher is currently on baseline 2, and in addition has two changesets
- one closed and the other open.

When I look at the Pending Changes view for Dancer, it shows the
incoming baseline 2, but does not show either of the change sets.

Is that the expected behavior? when should I expect those changes to
appear in the pending changes for Dancer?

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