checkin command
Use the checkin command to check
in one or more objects and, if necessary, set the next state. You
can check in source (non-product objects), product and project objects,
and assign task numbers to objects. Additionally, you can add, modify,
or replace a comment for the object you to check in.
checkout command
When you check out an object in a non-shared
project, its default state is working. When you
check out a file or directory in a shared project, its default state
is visible if it is a non-product. The default
state is shared if it is a product.
checkpoint command
The checkpoint command saves a personal version of an object for your use only. Checkpointing an object preserves it in a state that is not modifiable, but that you can delete later when you no longer need it. You must own the object to perform a checkpoint. To checkpoint an object, it must be in the working state.
edit command
When you edit a file in a project, the editor is started in the work area if the work area is visible to the client. If the specified file is not in a project or if the work area for the project is not visible, the editor is started with a temporary read-only copy of the file from the database.