Object Repository Merge Tool - Multiple Merge Window
Relevant for: GUI tests and components
This window displays merge results of the selected local object repositories into the target shared object repository. The local object repositories are merged one by one into the shared object repository.
The active local object repository is treated as the primary object repository, and the shared object repository is treated as the target object repository.
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In the Object Repository Manager Main Window, select Tools > Update from Local Repository. |
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Relevant tasks |
Update a shared object repository from a local object repository |
The Object Repository Merge Tool - Multiple Merge window contains the following key elements:
Displays the objects that were added from the local object repositories to the shared object repository.
At the left of each object in the target object hierarchy is an icon that indicates the source of the objects:
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Indicates that the object was added from the local object repository. |
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Indicates that the object already existed in the shared object repository. |
Displays the objects in the local object repository that you are currently merging. For details, see Update from Local Repository Dialog Box.
Provides source, conflict, and resolution details about the objects in the target object repository pane, and enables you to modify how a selected conflict is resolved. For details, see Resolution Options Pane.
In the Resolution Options pane, you can select from one of the following options:
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Keep a specific object from the shared object repository and delete the conflicting object from the local object repository.
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Keep a specific object from the local object repository and delete the conflicting object from the shared object repository.
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Keep conflicting objects from both the shared object repository and the local object repository.
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Ignore Object. Exclude a specific local repository object from the merge process so that it is not included in the shared object repository. The object is removed from the shared object repository and grayed in the local object repository tree. It remains in the local object repository when the merge is complete.
Caution: The Ignore Object operation cannot be reversed. To include the object again in the merge process, you must repeat the merge by clicking Revert to Original Merged Files in the toolbar.