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Bud Blanchard (3633) | asked Dec 28 '11, 10:42 a.m.
I'm resuming a suspended change set for a Work Item and I get this message: "This is one of your own active change sets. You will need to complete the change set before you can accept it into another repository workspace. If you want to leave it active, you could try applying its contents as a patch. Do you want to apply the change set as a patch?" I have no choice but to create a patch

I've previously delivered change sets that have been included in Builds. I had to suspend the Work Item to work on a critical problem and now I'm returning to work on this suspended Work Item. Why is it telling me that "this is one of my own active change sets" and how do I go about using / resolving the patch?

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Geoffrey Clemm (30.1k33035) | answered Dec 28 '11, 5:53 p.m.
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This means that the RTC server believes that this change set is already
active in one of your workspaces.

One warning: In earlier versions of RTC, the suspended list was not
"live" ... which means that if you've accepted that change set into a
workspace via some means other than the "resume", it would often stay in
your suspended list. So the fact that a change set appears in your
suspended list doesn't mean you haven't accepted it.
In the latest RTC Eclipse plugin, if a change set is accepted (by any
means) into a workspace, it is automatically removed from the suspended set.

Cheers,
Geoff

On 12/28/2011 10:53 AM, alswizard wrote:
I'm resuming a suspended change set for a Work Item and I get this
message: "This is one of your own active change sets. You will
need to complete the change set before you can accept it into another
repository workspace. If you want to leave it active, you could try
applying its contents as a patch. Do you want to apply the change set
as a patch?" I have no choice but to create a patch

I've previously delivered change sets that have been included in
Builds. I had to suspend the Work Item to work on a critical problem
and now I'm returning to work on this suspended Work Item. Why is it
telling me that "this is one of my own active change sets"
and how do I go about using / resolving the patch?

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