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Project Version History

Command 'Project' 'Data Base Link' 'Project Version History

If the chosen data base system supports that functionality, you can use this command
to view the version history for the currently opened project.

The dialog 'History of <data base project name>' will open. It shows the actions

(create, check in, label) which have been performed for the particular objects of the
project in a chronological order. The total number of objects is displayed behind
Version history. The dialog can be handled like described for command 'Show Version
History', but regard the following:

• The command 'Reset Version' is only available for single objects.
• The command 'Get latest version' means that all objects of the version of the

currently marked object will be called to the local project ! That means, that the
objects in »PLC Designer« will be overwritten with the older version. But: Local

objects, which were not yet part of the project in that older version, will not be
removed from the local project ! If a labeled version is called, which contains
Shared Objects, then the user will get a dialog where he can decide whether those
Shared Objects should be called also or not.

Label Version

Command 'Project' 'Data Base Link' 'Label Version'

This command is used to put a "label" on the actual version of each object of a project,
so that exactly this project version can be recalled later. A dialog 'Label <data base
project name>' will open. Insert a label name (Label) (e.g. "Release Version") and
optionally a Comment. When you confirm with OK, the dialog will close and the label
and the action "labeled with <label name>" will appear in the table of the version
history, as well in the history for a single object as in the history of the project. Shared

Objects which are part of the project will also get that label. A labeled version of the
project does not get a version number, but is just marked with a label icon in the
column 'Version'. If the option 'Labels only' is activated in the Version History dialog,
then only labeled versions will be listed.

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