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We would like to somehow look in the project to see who currently has checkouts, we are upgrading soon and would like to make sure that all of the users get their entities checked in before it is time to upgrade, what would be the best way to do this?
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How do we enable version control in ALM 11.52?
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Are there any differences for projects under version control, are there any differences on the approach or formatting the Excel spreadsheet?
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We need to track changes to the workflow script in ALM. This will allow rollbacks and an audit of the user modifying the script. How to implement in ALM?
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Has anyone there ever tried to use Tortise SVN with UFT? Would you happen to know which files I can exclude from subversion?
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We Have Version Control enabled on a few projects. The VER_CTRL table has no records of current checkouts. VC seems to be working, however, at the time of this post there were 15 to 20 people with checked out items including My self. Is this supposed to be Happening?
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Hello All,   Issue #1: Users are unable to check in newly checked-out test cases where the test case is associated to a requirement. This seems to be affecting any test cases that are older and linked to a requirement. Suspect it has something to do with having to delete the entries in the VC tables...
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I needs to create a report of the dates and who modified a script with Version Control enabled on all projects. I don't think there is an actual report, in ALM version 12.55, that could be run to provide this information; however, i can pull the data from the ALM projects database schema, if I could...
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Is there a way to make the user fill out comments when he/she checks in a requirement back in? If the project is version controlled and the user checks out a requirement and then checks in requirement the check in comments is optional i'd like to make that field required how can i do that ? thanks
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