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Jia Jia Li (8058157192) | asked May 17 '12, 10:06 a.m.
retagged Sep 30 '13, 9:32 a.m. by Ralph Earle (25739)
Hi, in stream and repository workspace, the user can add/remove component, if the component has no change before the last baseline, is there any history to record who and when do the add/remove?

My requirement: if there is no such history, I do not know the privilege users who do the action....

Thanks very much!

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Geoffrey Clemm (30.1k33035) | answered May 17 '12, 9:03 p.m.
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If you look at the "events" on a stream (right click on the stream, and select the "show -> events..." operation), you can see who added/removed components. I didn't see a way to get that info for a workspace ... perhaps someone else knows of a way?

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Geoff

Hi, in stream and repository workspace, the user can add/remove component, if the component has no change before the last baseline, is there any history to record who and when do the add/remove?

My requirement: if there is no such history, I do not know the privilege users who do the action....

Thanks very much!
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David Olsen (5237) | answered May 18 '12, 11:43 a.m.
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I didn't see a way to get that info for a workspace ... perhaps someone else knows of a way?

Hi, in stream and repository workspace, the user can add/remove component, if the component has no change before the last baseline, is there any history to record who and when do the add/remove?


Only the owner of a repository workspace can change the workspace. While there might not be a record of what was changed when, you at least know who made the change.

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David Olsen, IBM Rational, Jazz Process Team

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Martin Wassermann (13864144) | answered Nov 08 '12, 4:42 a.m.
Do the events store the information’s permanent or only for a tiem period? Because I think it’s very important to know, who has added or removed components for a stream, and therefor this historic information’s should be permanent accessible.

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Jia Jia Li commented Nov 21 '12, 4:35 a.m.

 I think it is permanent.

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