Copyright © TIBCO Software Inc. All Rights Reserved
Copyright © TIBCO Software Inc. All Rights Reserved


Chapter 33 Working With Projects in WebStudio : Committing Artifacts for Approval

Committing Artifacts for Approval
After you are done with the additions, changes, or deletions to a project you checked out of RMS, you commit the artifacts for approval. You can make a commit request for a selection of artifacts, or all.
Copies of submitted artifacts are saved in cache, with the names of the users who submitted them, version numbers, and the status Commited. A task is created for the Approver role to review the check-in requests. (see Chapter 36, Working with the Approval Workflow in RMS).
A Revision ID is assigned to each commit request. This ID is used in other dialogs to allow you to view details on the request.
Viewing the Audit Trail
You can view the entire audit record of previous status changes for a checkin. This is especially useful for multi-stage approval process so that different reviewers actually share views on why a particular checkin was approved or rejected.
 
To Commit Project Resources for Approval from WebStudio
1.
In the Group Contents section, select the artifact you need to commit.
2.
Click WebStudio, with the down pointing triangle in front of it, and select RMS > Commit.
3.
Comments field is a mandatory field and system will not commit the changes to the repository if the Comments field is empty.
4.
Click on the checkboxes for the files you want to commit to RMS project and click OK. Alternatively, click the header checkbox to select all listed project files.
5.
Click Finish after the system displays checkin successful message with the revision ID.
 

Copyright © TIBCO Software Inc. All Rights Reserved
Copyright © TIBCO Software Inc. All Rights Reserved