VersionControl_Dlg-SVNDesignRepositorySVN Design Repository_AD
This document is no longer available beyond version 22.0. Information can now be found here: Managing SVN Design Repositories for version 25
Summary
A design repository is a version control system that contains your team's design documents. The SVN Design Repository dialog allows you to edit the properties of a subversion-based design repository, which, in turn, allows you to manage revisions and version control.
Access
The SVN Design Repository dialog is accessed from the Data Management – Design Repositories page of the Preference dialog in one of the following ways:
- Double-click on a repository.
- Select a repository then click the Properties button.
The Create SVN Design Repository dialog provides controls to create a new design repository and is accessed from the Data Management – Design Repositories page of the Preferences dialog by clicking an entry in the Create New drop-down.
Options/Controls
Use the available options to name your design repository and set the repository location. The dialog also allows you to view the repository's Workspace information.
Design Repository Properties
- Name - review and/or change the name of the design repository.
- Default Checkout Path - click the browse button in the text box to search for and select the design repository folder.
Repository
- Method - the method (connection protocol) of design repository.
- Server - the host Workspace for the repository.
- Server Port - view whether the repository uses a default or non-default Workspace port.
- Default - if selected, the repository uses a default Workspace port.
- Non Default - if selected, the repository uses a non-default Workspace port. The Workspace port's information also will be displayed.
- Repository Subfolder - the repository's designated subfolder.
- User Name - the user name for the repository.
- Password - the password for the design repository.
- Test - click to test if the connection to your design repository works. A dialog box will pop up to confirm whether it does or does not. If the connection fails, double-check and correct the information.