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When you need to clear a collection of data, use the Purge feature to delete the
contents of the collection without deleting the collection itself.
Caution!
A limitation in the Verity implementation may cause problems if you repair a Verity
collection and then attempt another action such as a Purge before the repair has
completed processing. In the event that a problem does occur, you should delete the
affected collection, re-create it, and then re-populate the collection with the original
data.
The safest approach is this: During a repair, NO OTHER ACTION should be taken.
Configuring Server-Side Source Control
On Windows systems, you can configure ColdFusion Server to use Microsoft Visual
SourceSafe for source code management. This allows ColdFusion Studio users to
access source files through a ColdFusion RDS server. Please review your SourceSafe
licensing agreement for guidelines on this configuration.
Requirements
You need the following software configuration for server-side source control with
ColdFusion:
•
SourceSafe client software installed on the same server as ColdFusion Server.
•
The account under which ColdFusion runs must have permission to access the
SourceSafe server executables and files. Since the SourceSafe server may well be
hosted on a remote (non-local) system, be sure that ColdFusion has been
configured to run under an account other than the default system account.
In the ColdFusion Administrator, you enable server-side source control by entering
values in two form fields:
•
Path to SrcSafe.ini
— Enter the path to the local srcsafe.ini file. This is the file
the local SourceSafe client uses for configuration.
•
Working directory
— This is the directory the SourceSafe server uses when files
are checked in and out.
In addition, you can set an Operation Timeout option that allows you to set the
amount of time in seconds before a source control operation times out. Ordinarily, you
won’t have to change the default value.
Once you have the ColdFusion Server configured for server-side source control, Studio
users can create a remote RDS server in Studio, and go about checking files in and out.
For more information about source control configuration in ColdFusion Studio, please
refer to Studio online documentation.
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