Command

From a command line, he issues the following command:

teamc defect -accept 456 -answer program_defect

Results

Defect 456 moves to working state, and TeamConnection creates a work area called

456.The work area is associated with the release speci®ed on the sizing record, which in this example is robot_control. When the work area is created, a ®x record is also created based on the sizing record. Because the approval subprocess is included in the release's process, the work area is created in the approve state and the ®x record is created in the notReady state.

Just as with a work area that is explicitly created, the defect work area contains a view of the current versions visible to the release. In this case, the contents of the work area are:

brain.c

leg.c

brain.obj

leg.obj

brain.exe

foot.c

arm.c

foot.obj

arm.obj

optics.c

hand.c

optics.obj

hand.obj

 

Approving the ®x

Because the full-tracking process includes the approval subprocess, each person identi®ed on the approval list must approve the proposed changes before Alex can begin work on the defect.

Linda and Sam are both listed as approvers. They have been noti®ed by TeamConnection that they have approval records. After reviewing the defect, they do one of the following to indicate their approval:

GUI

From the GUI, they:

1.Select Records Approval records Accept from the Actions pull-down menu.

2.Type 456 in the Work areas ®eld androbot_control in the Release ®eld.

3.Select OK.

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