The Workspaces tab displays summary information on some or all of the workspaces in the AccuRev repository.The Open Workspace dialog, a slight variant of the Workspaces tab, makes it easy to open a File Browser tab on a selected workspace.Choose View > Workspaces from the GUI main menu.(appears if Show all workspaces is checked) The user who owns the workspace.(appears if Show including hidden is checked) Active indicates that the workspace is available for use. Inactive indicates that the workspace is currently deactivated. Inactive workspaces can be reactivated. See the Remove and Reactivate commands below.The simple name of the workspace, including the suffix that indicates the user who owns the workspace.The pathname of the workspace tree on the machine where it resides.The integer stream-ID of the workspace. This number is unique with the workspace's depot only, not across the entire repository.Note: More precisely, this integer identifies the private workspace stream that is an integral part of the workspace. A depot's streams, snapshots, and workspaces share the same "pool" of stream-IDs.(appears if Show details is checked) The depot's transaction level at the time the Update command was most recently invoked on the workspace. Update attempts to load versions created in transactions up to and including the target transaction. If the Target Transaction and Update Level are the same, the workspace's most recent update completed successfully.(appears if Show details is checked) The highest-numbered transaction whose versions have been copied to the workspace in an update.(appears if Show details is checked) An integer that indicates the type of workspace stream: 1 (standard workspace), 9 (exclusive-file-locking), or 17 (anchor-required).(appears if Show details is checked) The type of line terminator used when an update copies text-file versions to the workspace tree: Auto (line terminator used by the host machine's OS), UNIX (NL), or Windows (CR-LF).You can apply filters to control the amount of data displayed in the workspaces table, and you can perform a number of operations on a selected workspace.If checked, the table includes workspaces that have been deactivated with the Remove command. This also adds a Status column; deactivated workspaces have Inactive status, and are shaded.Deactivate a workspace. The workspace cannot be used to perform AccuRev commands, although the workspace tree is not changed in any way. The workspace no longer appears in the StreamBrowser display (unless you use the StreamBrowser's Show including hidden option).Click the New button at the bottom of the Workspaces tab to invoke the New Workspace wizard (see The New Workspace Command on page 17).
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