Richard,
"Push Members Down" currently pushes the members you have chosen to
*all* subclasses of a class (to preserve original code behaviour).

Friendly,
Dmitry

Richard S.Martin wrote:
> I just trid to use this refactoring for the first time. My superclass has 
> several subclasses. I was expecting the dialogue to ask me which subclasses I 
> wanted the members to go into. Instead it failed because one of the 
> subclasses (which I didn't want the members to go into) was not checked out 
> of my version control system. The last thing I want to do is check it out, do 
> the refactoring, and then put the class back to how it was before.
> 
> Is this a bug? Or a discrepency between my understanding of this refactoring 
> and IntelliJ's?
> 
> 
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