About Comparing and Merging Project Folders

The Dimensions Project Merge Tool enables you to compare or merge item revisions from two or more project folders and their subfolders. You can also compare streams, but you cannot merge them. These folders can be item folders in a project or baseline in the repository or a folder in your work area. The Project Merge Tool does not necessarily merge or compare an entire project. If you have selected a folder in a project it only operates on that folder and its subfolders.

If you are merging folders in your work area with project folders in Dimensions, you will need to have upload rules defined for any file types that will be added to Dimensions as a result of the merge.

When you compare folders in the Project Merge Tool, you view the differences between two folders and their subfolders. When you merge folders, you view the differences and resolve the conflicts, with the result being a single folder.

The difference between comparing and merging folders is:

The Project Merge Tool uses an ancestor, derivatives, and a target to compare and merge folders. There is a base folder, called the ancestor, to which all the other folders, called derivatives, are compared. If you are merging folders, the resulting merged folder is called the target.

Item revisions and folders in the derivatives and the target can have one of the following states in relation to the ancestor and to each other:

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About Conflicts Between Derivatives