Organizing libraries
You can organize your libraries any way you want. For example,
you might put all objects of one type in their own library, or divide
your target into subsystems and place each subsystem in its own
library.
Sharing objects with others
PowerBuilder provides basic source control using the PBNative
check in/check out utility. PBNative allows you to lock
the current version of PowerBuilder objects and prevents others
from checking out these objects and modifying them while you are
working on them.
The project administrator must design a directory hierarchy
for the project’s workspace. The administrator might create
a separate subdirectory for each target in the workspace, or for
each PBL in the workspace. After
the administrator sets up the project and registers every object
in the workspace, individual developers copy a template workspace
to their own computers, open the workspace, and connect to source
control.
PowerBuilder also provides a direct connection to external
SCC-compliant source control systems.
For more about using PBNative and other source control systems,
see “Using a source control system
with PowerBuilder”.