I am using command GET and I perceive that some sources are not the last ones of the repository. What it occurs? My server running Windows 2000 Server and SQL Server 2000 SP4 and Vault is 4.0.3 (15836) .
I am trying to use the Draco.NET service.
the command is: vault.exe GET -user me -password 123 -host myserver -repository "Initial Repository" -destpath "C:\Source" -makewritable -setfiletime modification "$/Project/MyProject"
Problem with command GET
Moderator: SourceGear
If you use the command line client by itself (not with Draco.NET), does it properly update the files in the destination directory?
If you get to an empty directory, are the correct versions retrieved?
If you using the -verbose option, are there any error messages?
Any error messages in the Vault Server log -- sgvault.log in %windir%\temp on the server machine?
If you get to an empty directory, are the correct versions retrieved?
If you using the -verbose option, are there any error messages?
Any error messages in the Vault Server log -- sgvault.log in %windir%\temp on the server machine?
Linda Bauer
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager
Problem with command GET
I am effecting command GET for prompt. Clean the folder of out put and all the codes sources are lowered of the repository to the end of the command, however some, some sources are not only the last version.
What versions is it getting? Older versions? If you check the file history in Vault History explorer, what version matches the version you are getting?
To see the history:
In the Vault GUI Client, select the file from the file list, right-click and Show History to see the file versions. You can right-click on a version and select "View" to see the file.
Also, are there any errors in the Vault Server log when you try to do the GET? It's sgvault.log in %windir%\temp\sgvault on the server machine.
To see the history:
In the Vault GUI Client, select the file from the file list, right-click and Show History to see the file versions. You can right-click on a version and select "View" to see the file.
Also, are there any errors in the Vault Server log when you try to do the GET? It's sgvault.log in %windir%\temp\sgvault on the server machine.
Linda Bauer
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager