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Removing objects from source control – PB Docs 125 – PowerBuilder Library

Removing objects from source control – PB Docs 125

Removing objects from source control

The PowerBuilder SCC API lets you remove objects from source
control, although for some source control systems, you may have
to use the source control manager to delete the archives for the
objects you remove. You cannot remove an object that is currently
checked out from source control.

You cannot delete a source-controlled object from a local
PowerBuilder workspace before that object has been removed from
source control. There is no requirement, however, that the source
control archive be deleted before you delete the object from its
PowerBuilder workspace.

proc.png To remove objects from source control:

  1. Select the object in a Library painter
    view and select Entry>Source Control>Remove From
    Source Control from the Library painter menu.

    The Remove From Source Control dialog box displays the name
    of the object you selected.

    If you selected multiple objects or a workspace, the Remove
    From Source Control dialog box displays the list of objects in your
    selection that are not currently checked out from source control.
    You can also display a list of available objects when you select
    the Remove From Source Control menu item for a target file. A check
    mark next to an object in the list marks the object as assigned
    for removal from source control.

  2. Make sure that the check box is selected next
    to the object you want to remove, and click OK.


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