Hi,
Could anyone confirm how labelling shared items work?
If I have a project which amongst other files contains shared files/folders, if I label this project/folder, will it take a label of the shared items too (as a snapshot) exactly how those shared items exist at that moment in time.
Therefore if shared items are changed, the labelled project/folder will not change.
Hope my question makes sense!
Thanks in advance
Labelling shared resources
Moderator: SourceGear
Dave:
Both Label and Snapshot will annotate / store the version of the shared files as they appear in the folder structure.
$/a/x/fileshare.txt (v5)
$/a/y/fileshare.txt (v5)
If you either Label or Snapshot $/a, fileshare.txt will exist as version 5 in the label / snapshot from that point on, regardless of what happens to fileshare.txt after the fact.
Now imagine a new scenario:
$/a/x/fileshare.txt (pinned to v2)
$/a/y/fileshare.txt (v5)
If you either Label or Snapshot $/a, $/a/x/fileshare.txt will contain version 2's info and $/a/y/fileshare.txt will contain version 5's info. However, both versions are frozen, and changes to the original fileshare.txt will have no effect.
Does that answer your question?
Both Label and Snapshot will annotate / store the version of the shared files as they appear in the folder structure.
$/a/x/fileshare.txt (v5)
$/a/y/fileshare.txt (v5)
If you either Label or Snapshot $/a, fileshare.txt will exist as version 5 in the label / snapshot from that point on, regardless of what happens to fileshare.txt after the fact.
Now imagine a new scenario:
$/a/x/fileshare.txt (pinned to v2)
$/a/y/fileshare.txt (v5)
If you either Label or Snapshot $/a, $/a/x/fileshare.txt will contain version 2's info and $/a/y/fileshare.txt will contain version 5's info. However, both versions are frozen, and changes to the original fileshare.txt will have no effect.
Does that answer your question?
Jeff Clausius
SourceGear
SourceGear