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Checking in packages that you have checked out for editing (CM tool integration)
1. 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.
Note that your CM tool may not support this feature.
2. From Modeler, right-click the Package you want to check in, point to Tools > Configuration Management, and then click Check In.
3. If you want to include a comment for the new CM tool version of the Package, type the comment in the Comment box.
4. If you want to also check in descendent Packages of the Package you right-clicked, select the Check In Sub-packages check box. Note that this checks in only descendent Packages that are present in the Modeler Model.
5. If you want the Package to remain checked out after performing the check in operation, select the Keep Checked Out check box.
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If the dialog allows you to change the user name, ensure that you specify a valid user of the CM tool.
6. Click OK
If you attempt to check in a diagram or sub-Package that is locked, Modeler abandons the check in operation and displays a message informing you who has the diagram or item locked. Typically a diagram will be locked because a user has the diagram open. Ask the user to close the diagram or release the diagram lock through the Lock Diagram for Edit button, and then repeat the check in operation.
7. If a message about setting rights in the CM tool is displayed, click OK.
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To check in a Package, you require write access to the CM tool Package, and Owner access permissions to the Modeler Package. The Package must be checked out to you, and you must check in the Package from the Modeler Model to which it was checked out.
If problems occur during a check in operation, the problems are reported through either the Modeler Output pane or message boxes.