At any time after a code commit is made, you can associate the code commit with other
CollabNet
TeamForge items, such as tasks, integrated
application objects or documents.
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Click SOURCE CODE from the Project
Home menu.
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On The list of project repositories, select the repository containing the code
commit with which you want to create an association.
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Click View Commits.
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On the Repository Details page, click the name of the
commit with which you want to create an association.
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On the Commit Details page, click the
ASSOCIATIONS
tab.
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On the list of existing associations, click Add.
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In the Add Association Wizard window, select the items
with which you want to associate the artifact:
- ENTER ITEM ID - If you know the item's ID, you
can enter it directly.
Note:
- To associate an object in an integrated application from
within TeamForge, use the
[<prefix_objectid>] format.
Successful associations appear hyperlinked.
- Each integrated application displays its prefix on moving
the mouse over the application name in the tool bar.
- ADD FROM RECENTLY VIEWED - Select one of the last
ten items you looked at during this session.
- ADD FROM RECENTLY EDITED - Select one of the last
ten items you changed.
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Click Next.
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You may add a comment in the ASSOCIATION COMMENT text
box.
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Save your work.
- Click Finish and Add Another to add additional
associations.
- Click Finish to return to the
Details page.
Note: When you commit files to your source code repository,
a source code commit notification mail is sent to users who are monitoring that
source code repository.
An option is provided at site level and user level to
make sure whether the notification mail has to be sent or not. For more
information on this, see Configure your site's settings.
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Click the Associations tab to view a graphical
representation of all the associated items.
Through the Association Viewer, you can choose to view associations in the
form of a list or flip over to the Trace view to explore the layers of
associations (including parent/child dependencies) laid out in a timeline. You
can scroll across the Trace view by dragging the mouse over the association
layer or use the 'Previous' and 'Next' arrows to view all the objects as events
in a timeline.
While the Associations tab shows the count of the total number
of associations, you can only view the most recent 500 associations when you
click the Associations tab in case the artifact has more than 500
associations. You can, however, browse through the Association Viewer to
view older associations.
You can click on each node on the graphical
association viewer to filter and display the associated items in the table
below the association viewer thus matching the number of associations
provided on the selected node. For example, if the node that you select for
filtering is having two associations on it, the table displays the two
associated items as a result of the filtering process.