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Checking in a model the first time - with SYNERGY/CM (CM tool integration)
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CM tool integration support for Telelogic SYNERGY/CM is being deprecated.
1. If you have not done so already, set up the SYNERGY/CM database to work with Modeler.
2. If you have not done so already, set up the SYNERGY/CM project to work with Modeler.
3. If you are using SYNERGY/CM version 6.3, from SYNERGY/CM, select the developer role.
4. From Modeler, open the Model you want to check in.
5. Set the access permissions for the Model and its Packages as required.
For more information about using Modeler access permissions with CM tool access rights, see Controlling access in the Modeler and CM tool environments
6. If you want to set up your CM tool's integration options, on the Modeler Tools menu, click Configuration Management Options, and then set the options as required.
7. In the Packages pane, right-click the Model icon, point to Tools > Configuration Management, and then click Check In.
8. From the Startup Info dialog, type the details for the target database and its server, and then click Continue.
9. From the Open SYNERGY/CM Project dialog (which may be hidden behind other dialogs), select the project you created, and the click OK.
10. From the Check in <model name> dialog, type a comment if required, and then select the Check in Sub-packages check box.
11. If you want to immediately check out the Model, select the Keep Checked Out check box.
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If you select the Keep Checked Out check box, the check in operation will be quicker.
12. Click OK.
13. If a message about setting rights in the CM tool is displayed, click OK.
14. After checking in the Model, set up the access rights to the Model and Package files in SYNERGY/CM. For more information, see the following topics
Controlling access in the Modeler and CM tool environments
Files created in the CM tool