This page displays whether the current object is
unlocked, locked, or obsoleted. The Lock tab is only
applicable for elements and branches. If you have the proper permissions,
you can change the object state to unlocked, locked, or obsolete by clicking
the corresponding button.
Items for Lock page
- Unlocked
- Makes the object writable. It also makes it appear by default in Rational® ClearCase® tools such
as the Version Tree browser (and by cleartool commands
such as lstype, lslock, and lspool).
Unlocking
a global type unlocks all its local copies.
- Locked
- Disables all Rational ClearCase operations
that modify the object. You can also exclude specific users from the lock.
Tip: Locking an object has no effect on read-only operations.
Locking
a global type locks all its local copies.
- Obsolete
- Locks the object and prevents the object from being displayed by default
in Rational ClearCase tools
such as the Version Tree browser (and by cleartool commands
such as lstype, lslock, and lspool).
- Description
- Displays the comment that the user specified when the object was locked.
- Excluded Users
- Displays a list of user names for whom the lock does not apply. To modify
this list, right-click the field and select a command from the shortcut menu.