Items in the Synchronize ClearCase Regions window

The items in this list appear in the Region Synchronizer main window. Their descriptions help you to determine how to use them.
Import Type area
Specify whether to display UNIX VOB tags or view tags that are not currently accessible from Windows region hosts.
Regions to Synchronize area
The Region Synchronizer operates on two network regions: a Windows region and a peer UNIX region. The goal is to import one or more VOB or view tags from the UNIX region, making them accessible from the Windows region. Use the applicable Change button if either of the region names is incorrect.
UNIX tags not found in the Windows region
A list of VOB tags or view tags in the UNIX network region that are not registered in (and, therefore, not accessible from) the Windows network region.
Import button
After selecting a UNIX VOB tag or view tag from the list, click Import to add a corresponding tag in the Windows region.
Show full storage directory paths check box
The VOB tag or view tag list includes storage directory pathnames if you select this check box. A tag is a logical name used to access a VOB or view. A storage directory is the location of the VOB or view's physical storage. Users do not access storage directories directly, but Rational® ClearCase® server programs running on Rational ClearCase hosts must have access to these storage directories. The Rational ClearCase registry maps tags to "global access paths" for storage directories.
Create DOS compatible tag names check box
Forces Rational ClearCase to create VOB and view tag names on Windows that comply with the DOS operating system's 8.3 naming conventions.
Create VOB tag names from leaf only check box
Forces Rational ClearCase to create VOB tag names on Windows by using the trailing leafname of the VOB tag on UNIX. Clear this check box if your UNIX VOB tags do not have unique trailing leaf names (for example, if you have UNIX VOB tags /vobs/dev/src and /vobs/src). If this check box is not selected, VOB tags will be created on Windows by replacing the "/" characters in a UNIX VOB tag with underscore (_) characters.
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