Deliver between 2 streams
Oren Tabib (0●2●4)
| asked Jul 14 '14, 7:34 a.m.
edited Jul 23 '14, 2:06 a.m. by Ralph Schoon (63.4k●3●36●46)
Hi
I work in RTC version 4 and I Want to deliver between 2 stream.
Do you have idea how I can do this.
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I have two scenarios, both easy to setup. I use Eclipse to manage changes.
1 I have a workspace (release workspace) with flow target to develop, accept all changes, then change flow target to release and deliver or you can have the release stream flow target to this workspace you can choose which changes to accept/deliver 2. no workspace. the release stream has a flow target of the develop stream changes made to develop will appear as pending changes to release. so you accept those changes at the release stream. Comments Hi
Thank you for helping .
Can you explain the option 2?
What is flow target?
Can you explain step by step how the step 2?
Best regards,
Oren
a flow target is the linkage between two containers (workspace or stream)
You may want to read up on some of the library content to familiarize yourself with RTC SCM terminology. in the 2 solutions I must create release workspace.
Is there option to transfer data between 2 stream without create release workspace ?
sam detweiler
commented Jul 14 '14, 9:29 a.m.
option 2 uses no workspace between streams
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The topics in this section of the help cover change flow:
Ken
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Multi-Stream synchronization can be achieved using Flow Targets.
Flow Targets are defined in any stream/repository. As the name suggests, Flow Targets are the targets where the change sets will flow.
To add a flow target,
Now when any change is delivered to stream1, it will show as an outgoing change from stream1 to stream2.
You may have to perform an extra step to see this outgoing change. (right click on stream1 and click on Show->Pending Changes).
Once you see the outgoing change, deliver it. All the changes will flow to Stream2.
Comments Hi I make change in stream1 and deliver it and the changes not Inserted to outgoing change of stream 2? Does stream 1 have Stream 2 as a flow target? did you request to see the pending changes got stream 1 and stream 2? right click on stream , show -> pending changes
Oren Tabib
commented Aug 24 '14, 10:50 a.m.
Yes ,In stream1 have Stream 2 as a flow target. After I deliver in stream1 I am expected to see the change set in outgoing change in pendeing change panel of stream 2. Can you have any idea why i dont see the change set ?
sam detweiler
commented Aug 24 '14, 11:00 a.m.
pending changes is a single view of everything.. so it sounds like you have not done
Hi I see the Stream 2 in the pending changes ,
but I do'nt receive any change set that deliver by Stream 1
Do you have any idea why ?
sam detweiler
commented Aug 24 '14, 12:22 p.m.
does stream 2 have stream 1 as a flow target?
Can you paste a screenshot of flow targets of both the streams.
Normally, if Stream1 has stream2 as flow target, then whenever you deliver anything to stream1, (and do Stream1->Show->Pending changes for the first time) you will see the stream to stream flow.
This article may help:
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I am using in Visual studio 2010 editor .
And after I do the following step
And the change set doesn't appear in outgoing of Stream2 Do you have any idea? Comments it would be Incoming for Stream 2..
I don't understand I am deliver the change set to Stream 1. and I am expected to recieve the change set in Stream 2 in outgoing ? am I missed something?
sam detweiler
commented Aug 25 '14, 11:58 a.m.
you have two containers for changes
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can u give us a little more info on what you are trying to accomplish?
I have 2 streams