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  2. Tutorials

    Complete tutorials with specific learning objectives for the product.

  3. HCL VersionVault tutorial

    Welcome to the HCL VersionVault tutorial. This tutorial shows you how to start working with HCL VersionVault.

  4. Setting up a UCM project
  5. Creating a Directory Structure and Adding to Source Control
  • Tutorials

    Complete tutorials with specific learning objectives for the product.

    • HCL VersionVault tutorial

      Welcome to the HCL VersionVault tutorial. This tutorial shows you how to start working with HCL VersionVault.

      • Roadmap for project managers
      • Roadmap for developers
      • Introduction
      • Documentation and learning resources
      • Workflow in HCL VersionVault projects
      • Working in the HCL VersionVault Windows Explorer
      • Working at the command line
      • Creating VOBs
      • Setting up a UCM project
        • Creating the project repository (PVOB)
        • Creating a PVOB on Windows
        • Completing the Name and Parameters Page
        • Completing the Storage Page
        • Completing the Options Page
        • Creating a PVOB on Linux and UNIX
        • Creating a Component for Storing the Project Baseline
        • Starting the Project Explorer
        • Creating a Project Component Baseline (Windows)
        • Creating a Project Component Baseline (Linux and UNIX)
        • Creating Components for Storing Elements
        • Creating a component for storing elements using HCL VersionVault (Windows)
        • Creating a component for storing elements using HCL VersionVault (Linux and UNIX)
        • Creating the UCM Project
        • Starting the Project Explorer
        • Creating a UCM Project on Windows
        • Completing Step 1: Naming the Project
        • Completing Step 2: Deciding the Basis of the Project
        • Completing Step 3: Choosing the Foundation Baseline
        • Completing Step 4: Specify Deliver and View Policies
        • Creating a UCM Project on Linux and UNIX
        • Completing Project Information Page
        • Completing the Existing Project Page
        • Completing the Component Baselines Page
        • Completing the Project Policies Setting Page
        • Creating an Integration View
        • Creating an Integration View on Windows
        • Creating an Integration View on Linux and UNIX
        • Creating and Setting UCM Activities (Linux and UNIX)
        • Creating a Directory Structure and Adding to Source Control
        • Creating a Directory Structure on Windows
        • Creating a Directory Structure on Linux and UNIX
        • Defining an Integration Baseline (Windows and Linux and UNIX)
      • Joining a UCM project
      • Mounting and unmounting VOBs
      • Working with views
      • Controlling the contents of views
      • Checking files in and out
      • Working with baselines
      • Working with branches
      • Delivering your work
      • Merging your work
      • Building software
      • Rebasing your private work area
    • HCL VersionVault Remote Client - base VersionVault tutorial

      This tutorial explains how to set up your base VersionVault environment in the HCL VersionVault Explorer so that you can start working with resources in a repository (a VersionVault VOB).

    • HCL VersionVault Explorer - UCM tutorial

      This tutorial describes HCL VersionVault Explorer Change Management for the HCL VersionVault Explorer.

Creating a Directory Structure and Adding to Source Control

When creating the project from scratch, you need to create the directory elements within the project's components to implement the directory structure that you defined for your project.

Follow the instructions for the platform of interest to you:

  • Creating a Directory Structure on Windows
  • Creating a Directory Structure on Linux and UNIX

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