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RC4 does not automatically associate my changes with active


Dale Manthei (14185) | asked Jun 10 '08, 1:59 p.m.
Previously on 1.0M6a, when I set a work item active via start working,
subsequent changes would automatically be associated with the work. In
RC4 my changes are always unresolved. Is there a way to restore the
old behavior?

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Jean-Michel Lemieux (2.5k11) | answered Jun 10 '08, 9:02 p.m.
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What you are seeing is that in RC4 we no longer "automatically check-in changes" to your repository workspace. Besides the privacy concerns that people had with their changes being automatically on the server, it also made more sense to allow the user control of check-in.

Of course, if you like the auto check-in behavior you can re-enable in the preferences. See the Team > Jazz Source Control > Check-in Policies page for details. One changes are checked-in they will be associated with the active work item as usual.

Jean-Michel Lemieux
Jazz Source Control

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Bryan Hunt (4463213) | answered Jun 11 '08, 1:46 p.m.
I have automatically check-in changes enabled, and it's not
automatically associating changes with the work item in progress. I'm
also on RC4.

Bryan

On 2008-06-10 20:07:52 -0500,
Jean-Michel_Lemieux@ca.ibm-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (jlemieux) said:

What you are seeing is that in RC4 we no longer "automatically
check-in changes" to your repository workspace. Besides the
privacy concerns that people had with their changes being
automatically on the server, it also made more sense to allow the
user control of check-in.

Of course, if you like the auto check-in behavior you can re-enable in
the preferences. See the Team > Jazz Source Control > Check-in
Policies page for details. One changes are checked-in they will be
associated with the active work item as usual.

Jean-Michel Lemieux
Jazz Source Control

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