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Fileset Revisions
Managing Revisions
What There are quite a number of things we can do to "manage" revisions. We can create new revisions, edit them, delete them, and set default revisions. When/Why Our management options breakdown as follows: Editing revisions (different from editing the ...
"Default" Revisions
What What are default revisions? An excellent question indeed. Default revisions are a way of marking a specific revision of a Fileset as the "default", regardless of what it is called. Keep reading, and you'll see how very useful this is, and how our grea...
Creating a New Revision
What Creating a new fileset is the same as it always has been, but in some way, shape or fashion we need the ability to create new fileset revisions before we can use them. When/Why Typically, we'll want to use fileset revisions whenever we expect to contin...
Editing Fileset Revisions
What Revisions themselves have some properties that can be edited: namely the name and the description of the revision. When/Why Editing the properties of a revision is also done from the "Manage Revisions" window...we'll use it if we want to edit the name....
Editing Filesets that have Revisions
What Of course from time to time you want to edit your pre-existing filesets. How does editing a fileset change if you have multiple revisions? When/Why Assume again that we have a Firefox fileset that has two revisions...one v79 and the other v80. Assume...
Associating a Fileset Revision
What When you attempt to associate a fileset that has revisions, you'll notice a slightly different workflow, where you are asked to select a revision to associate. (Associating a fileset that has no revisions functions as it always has) When/Why Assume ou...
Fileset Revisions Overview
What Fileset (payload) revisions allow you maintain two (or more) different versions of the same fileset within one FileWave fileset object. When/Why The above description might not knock your socks off, but we are pretty excited about this, and think you w...