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Defining the Change States
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| 1. | Open the CS-RCS Properties dialog box (refer to Introduction in Customizing CS-RCS).
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| 2. | Select the Projects tab.
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| 3. | Click Default.
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| 4. | Select the Workflow tab.
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| 1. Open the CS-RCS Properties dialog box.
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| 2. Select the Projects tab.
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| 3. Select any project.
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| 4. Click Edit.
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| 5. Select the Workflow tab.
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| The Workflow tab appears:
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| · | Experimental - Change checked-in after initial tests made by the developer. (This is the Base State)
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| · | Code reviewed - A staff engineer reviewed the changes at code-level.
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| · | Tested - The change was tested by a test engineer and was verified against the change specification. Additionally, the change was verified against regression tests.
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| · | Documented - Whenever applicable, the change was documented in the User Guide and in internal design documents.
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| · | Passed QA - QA department approved the change after comprehensive system tests.
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| · | Released - Change was inspected by product manager and will be included in the next product release.
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| · | Unknown - Displayed when the change state was removed from the list. You should set the state to an existing state, usually the Base State.
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| · | Undetermined - Displayed when a change consists of several files and the individual files are set to different states. You should set the states of all the files to the same.
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| · | Undone - Change was reversed.
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| · | Redone - A reversed change was restored.
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| · | Deleted - Indicates files that are renamed or obsolete.
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| · | Add Add a new state. For more information, see Defining states later in this chapter.
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| · | Remove Remove an existing state. Note: System states and the Base State may not be removed. If you wish to remove the Base State, first select a new Base and then remove the original state.
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| · | Edit Modify an existing state. This lets you change the state's properties including security permissions, colors and names. For more information, see Defining states later in this chapter.
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| · | Move Up Move a state higher in the state list (earlier in the lifecycle).
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| · | Move Down - Move a state lower in the state list (later in the lifecycle).
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| · | Set Base Set state which is applied to newly checked-in changes (beginning of lifecycle).
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| · | Default Reset to the default states suggested by ComponentSoftware. (See above)
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