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  • 1.  How can I compare the content of a view on repository vs server?

    Posted Mar 13, 2015 12:33 PM

    Hello,

     

    My customer needs to compare the content of a repository (view) vs. server folder.

     

    Anyone had done it?? I need ideas for...  

     

    Regards,

     

    Tania Moreno 



  • 2.  Re: How can I compare the content of a view on repository vs server?

    Posted Mar 16, 2015 04:40 PM

    Anyone able to help with this question?

     

    Thank you

     

    Tania Moreno wrote:

     

    Hello,

     

    My customer needs to compare the content of a repository (view) vs. server folder.

     

    Anyone had done it?? I need ideas for...  

     

    Regards,

     

    Tania Moreno



  • 3.  Re: How can I compare the content of a view on repository vs server?

    Posted Mar 26, 2015 07:50 AM

    Hello Tania,

     

    what is the intention? Please explain the exact requirement.

    Is the server folder on another server than harvest?

    Is the content of the server folder under version control (was versioned by harvest before)?

     

    Regards,

     

                  Elmer



  • 4.  Re: How can I compare the content of a view on repository vs server?

    Posted Apr 01, 2015 12:17 PM

    Hello Elmer,

     

    The idea is to compare a server (folders) against harvest. The server folder is under version control. For forensic purposes. 

     

    (We have some users that loves to make changes direct to the server.   )

     

    Regards!

     

    Tania Moreno



  • 5.  Re: How can I compare the content of a view on repository vs server?
    Best Answer

    Posted Apr 07, 2015 11:29 AM

    Hello Tania,

     

    You may simply use the harvest Workbench:

    Create the server folder by "Add Workarea" and then you may use "Synchronize" to compare the content of the server folder against the harvest repository.

    You will see every changes made by any user in the repository or locally und you may commit the changes, revert it or whatever you want...

     

    Regards,

     

           Elmer