Hi, Tom.

Well, SJ really does not give you an easy way to tell what branch a file is a part of, 
other than
the tree view. Adding a branch keyword is a good idea. I also want to make a change to 
the client
to color code the versions of a file (in the details view) that are part of the 
current branch.

Basically, the branching functionality in SJ is still a bit immature.

Thanks.

--Rob


--- Thomas Conte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Robert,
> 
> I've been playing with the problem some more and haven't been able to
> produce the error again.  I'm going to chalk it up to operator error.  I've
> attached the screen shot though just in case.
> 
> Thanks for the information on how you use the branching.  I've been playing
> with it quite heavily it and like most of how it works.
> 
> One of the questions my team had was how do I identify the branch I'm
> working with when I look at the file.  i.e. Is there a way to pull in the
> unique branch identifier into a Branch keyword or any undocumented keywords
> that might help?
> 
> Tom



        
                
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