Recursive Get Latest Version is not recursive
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Recursive Get Latest Version is not recursive
Get latest version on a folder only get the first level of files. If I delete my local copy of the folder, the entire structure will be created. Am I missing something?
I wasn't able to reproduce this. What version of SourceOffSite client and server are you using? When you do a get, are you checking the Recursive box in the Get dialogue?
Perhaps you create give me more specific steps to reproduce. For instance, do your subfolders inherit the working folder from the parent folder?
Perhaps you create give me more specific steps to reproduce. For instance, do your subfolders inherit the working folder from the parent folder?
Linda Bauer
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I am using version 4.2.
Recursive is checked.
The folders appear to inherit from the parent, but I don't see any inherit preference to set.
When I right-click a folder and choose Get Latest Version..., I would get the two files that were in the folder I right-clicked, but nothing in any sub folders. The subfolders exist locally, but they remain empty. The status window shows a Received file list: line for each subfolder.
Interestingly, a Get Latest Version on a sub folder does not even get the first level of files.
Get latest version will pull everything recursively if the folder I'm getting does not exist in my working folder.
Recursive is checked.
The folders appear to inherit from the parent, but I don't see any inherit preference to set.
When I right-click a folder and choose Get Latest Version..., I would get the two files that were in the folder I right-clicked, but nothing in any sub folders. The subfolders exist locally, but they remain empty. The status window shows a Received file list: line for each subfolder.
Interestingly, a Get Latest Version on a sub folder does not even get the first level of files.
Get latest version will pull everything recursively if the folder I'm getting does not exist in my working folder.
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molku:
The SOS working folder is at: "C:\Pera05RTM\CheckPrint_Stan\CHECKPRINT\Aspects"
Your explorer folder is at: "C:\Pera05RTM\CheckPrint_Stan\Aspects"
Are you using the IDE integrated client for things? Visual Studio/Basic or the other IDEs usually re-map working folders, so where files actually end up is not necessarily the place you think the files are located.
If you open up your Windows Explorer, you should see the files at "C:\Pera05RTM\CheckPrint_Stan\CheckPrint\Aspects"
The SOS working folder is at: "C:\Pera05RTM\CheckPrint_Stan\CHECKPRINT\Aspects"
Your explorer folder is at: "C:\Pera05RTM\CheckPrint_Stan\Aspects"
Are you using the IDE integrated client for things? Visual Studio/Basic or the other IDEs usually re-map working folders, so where files actually end up is not necessarily the place you think the files are located.
If you open up your Windows Explorer, you should see the files at "C:\Pera05RTM\CheckPrint_Stan\CheckPrint\Aspects"
Jeff Clausius
SourceGear
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