The community will undergo maintenance on October 16th at 10:00 PM PDT and will be unavailable for up to one hour.
Hi,
Is anyone know how to delete the unwanted "CheckPoint" or "Revision from the source control.
Regards,
shakar
If you mean a project checkpoint or revision - this actually can not be deleted.
A member revision however can be deleted with the appropriate permission.
Regards,
Stephan
Hi Shakar,
there are two answere's:
1. You cannot delete/remove a checkpoint. That is one of the core features of the Source Control in Integrity.
But:
- You could "mark" it with a state e.g. "ignore me" and filter your project history for all checkpoints that do not have this state.
- you can restore your project to the setup it had before the cp.
2. It is possible to delete revisions, but there a constraints:
- You can only delete a revision that is not already part of a checkpoint, as otherwise the checkpoint re-creation function would be in real trouble.
- You can only delete "Head" or "Tip" revisions, as it is not possible to delete a revision that is already the basis for any further development.
- the revision number of a deleted revision is "burned", which means that ever if you deleted the Head revision of an archive you cannot create a new revision with the same revision number (the number is increased automatically).
HTH Matthias