Databases Reference
In-Depth Information
Task Summary
1
On the SAS Data Integration Studio desktop, click the
Inventory
tab or the
Custom
tab. The appropriate tree displays.
2
Open the folder for the kind of metadata that you want to check out, such as the
Tables
folder for tables in the Inventory tree.
3
Right-click the metadata that you want to check out and select
Change-Management
Check Out
. You can also left-click the metadata that
you want to check out, then go the drop-down menu and select
Project
Check
Out
. The metadata is checked out and displays in the Project tree.
Next Tasks
After you have checked out metadata to the Project tree, you can update it. After you
have finished any updates, you can check in the metadata to the change-managed
repository.
Checking In Metadata
Preparation
When you are finished working with all of the metadata that is displayed in the
Project tree, use the check-in feature to store the objects in the change-managed
repository.
Note:
A check-in operation checks in all metadata objects that are in the Project
tree. You cannot check in selected objects and leave other objects in the Project tree.
Accordingly, you might find it convenient to work with small sets of related objects in
the Project tree.
Task Summary
1
On the SAS Data Integration Studio desktop, click the
Project
tab. The Project
tree displays.
2
Right-click the project repository icon and select
Check In Repository
. You can
also left-click the project repository icon, open the drop-down menu, and select
Project
Check In Repository
. The Check In window displays.
3
Enter meaningful comments in the
Name
field (and perhaps in the
Description
field) about the changes that were made to all of the objects that you are about to
check in. The text entered here becomes part of the check in/check out history for
all objects that you are checking in. If you do not enter meaningful comments, the
check in/check out history is less useful.
4
When finished entering comments in the Check In window, click
OK
. All metadata
objects that are in the project repository are checked into the change-managed
repository.
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