Alex builds the application and tests the results. The modification seems to solve the
problem.
Note: For a detailed build example, see “Chapter15. Building an application: an
example”on page181.
Accepting fix records
Alex is satisfied that the changes are complete and the part is ready to be integrated
with other parts in the release. He does one of the following:
GUI
From the GUI, he:
1. Selects Records Fix records Complete from the Actions pull-down menu on
the Taskswindow.
2. Types the following in the Complete Fix Records window, and then selects OK:
v456 in the Work areas field
vrobot_control in the Releases field
voptics in the Component field
Command
From a command line, he issues the following command:
teamc fix -complete -workarea 456 -component optics -release robot_control
Results
The fix record moves to the complete state. Because only one fix record was generated
for this defect, the work area moves to the integrate state at the same time. When more
than one fix record exists, they all must be completed before the work area moves to
the integrate state.
Figure31. Complete Fix Records window
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