Alex builds the application and tests the results. The modi®cation seems to solve the problem.

Note: For a detailed build example, see ªChapter 15. Building an application: an exampleº on page 181.

Accepting ®x records

Alex is satis®ed 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 Tasks window.

2.Types the following in the Complete Fix Records window, and then selects OK: v 456 in the Work areas ®eld

vrobot_control in the Releases ®eld

voptics in the Component ®eld

Figure 31. Complete Fix Records window

Command

From a command line, he issues the following command:

teamc fix -complete -workarea 456 -component optics -release robot_control

Results

The ®x record moves to the complete state. Because only one ®x record was generated for this defect, the work area moves to the integrate state at the same time. When more than one ®x record exists, they all must be completed before the work area moves to the integrate state.

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IBM SC34-4499-03 manual Accepting x records, Complete Fix Records window