Get latest excluding user
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Get latest excluding user
A user made a bad checkin of a lot of files. How do I do a get latest, excluding that check-in? I tried history by user, excluding him, but it shows the same files more than once in the list, and I only want the latest version of each file before his checkin.
If this was all in one checkin, you can do a Show History, bring up the History Explorer and choose Show History->View Folder History by Version.
You'll see a list of versions -- select the one that corresponds with this user's checkin, and do a GetTree.
You'll see a list of versions -- select the one that corresponds with this user's checkin, and do a GetTree.
Linda Bauer
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager
You mean Query / Filter/Sort / Sort / version / Ascending?
I can do that but the results are sort of meaningless, because different files can have the same version, and it also brings up the directories, and even if I exclude him as a user it still shows the same file more than once in the list, where I only want the latest version.
I also don't see the GetTree command anywhere. You mean Get? My only option then is to go down the list one by one, to figure out which file I need and do it manually.
I can do that but the results are sort of meaningless, because different files can have the same version, and it also brings up the directories, and even if I exclude him as a user it still shows the same file more than once in the list, where I only want the latest version.
I also don't see the GetTree command anywhere. You mean Get? My only option then is to go down the list one by one, to figure out which file I need and do it manually.
Thanks for chiming in, Greg.
Rakkar3 -- it's possible you're not seeing the History Query Filter/Sort screen, but going right to query results.
If your Show History command immediately brings query results, try it again, this time holding down the Shift key. In the History Query Filter/Sort screen you'll see two radio buttons, one for View folder History by item and another for View folder history by version.
Select view folder history by version to see changeset history. The Get Tree command is to the right of the query results.
Rakkar3 -- it's possible you're not seeing the History Query Filter/Sort screen, but going right to query results.
If your Show History command immediately brings query results, try it again, this time holding down the Shift key. In the History Query Filter/Sort screen you'll see two radio buttons, one for View folder History by item and another for View folder history by version.
Select view folder history by version to see changeset history. The Get Tree command is to the right of the query results.
Linda Bauer
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager
SourceGear
Technical Support Manager