KB-127687: Check-Out

Check-Out

Features and functions

The Check-Out function copies the current or several version(s) of a component (for example, an S7 project) from the server archive to the client archive (working directory) on your local PC.

Note

Note that the octoplant system, is based solely on the check-out function on components.

  • A check-Out always imports a complete copy of the component. Parts of a component cannot be checked out. Several or all components can be checked out during a Check-Out.
  • Components can only be checked out if there is a connection to the server.

Views

Prior to the check-out, be aware of the different view options in the Project tree:

Image: Project tree, dropdown menu Views

The button Icon_server.png displays all directories that exist on the server. Directories that have not been checked out are shown in grey.

  • The logical view shows all elements in a project that can be compared. The Logical view depends on the comparator defined for the component type.
  • The Lifecycle view shows the Complete life cycle of a project at a glance, in other words, all versions of a component except the basic version are displayed.
  • The Physical view displays the physical order as is shown in the file manager. The components are displayed with the symbol of their respective component type.

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How can I filter the change history to only show the versions of the component a certain element was modified in?

To see only the versions a certain element was modified in, proceed as follows:

  • SelectLifecycle view in the dropdown menu, at the top of the project tree.
  • Select the element you want to filter for in the project tree.

The change history will show only the version the selected element was modified in

Note

As long as Lifecycle view is selected, the project tree will only show elements that were modified in at least one

version in components. To see elements that are unchanged since the creation of the base version in the project tree in their respective component, select another view in the dropdown menu.

Example

There is a S7 project in the project treethat contains several blocks. You want to see only the versions of the project in which a specific block was modified. Proceed to select this block using the Lifecycle view as described before. Thechange history will now show only the versions of the project the block was modified in.


Last update: September 15, 2023

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