If I understand correctly, you have a ".pbl" file in your repository and
wish to checkout a part of it(?).
As far as subversion is concerned, the .pbl file inside your repository
is a single file. Even if you have a tool to parse the .pbl file, you
will have to checkout the entire file and pipe it to the tool. There is
no shortcut here.
-Arwin Arni
On Wednesday 12 January 2011 02:50 PM, pabitra.mallick_at_wipro.com wrote:
>
> Hi Sourav,
>
> This is one of the main problems, which we faced six months back. Then
> I tried to find out a solution but failed. Now you need to explore it
> again.
>
> Regards,
>
> Pabitra Mallick
>
> *From:*SOURAV ROY (WT01 - Manufacturing)
> *Sent:* Wednesday, January 12, 2011 2:28 PM
> *To:* users_at_subversion.apache.org
> *Cc:* Sudip Datta (WT01 - Manufacturing); Pabitra Mallick (WT01 -
> Manufacturing); Avik Nandi (WT01 - Manufacturing); Amit Sasmal (WT01 -
> Manufacturing)
> *Subject:* SVN Subversion- object level checkout
>
> Hi team,
>
> We will use Tortoise SVN (Subversion) as version control system or SCM
> tool for our project. We are facing an issue for which we would like
> to get a solution.
>
> We are linking SVN to Powerbuilder 11.5. We are trying to checkout
> files at object level. Every .pbl file, have many files inside. But
> SVN is not able to checkout those individual files which are inside
> the pbl file. So is there a way by which SVN can checkout those files
> which are inside pbl.
>
> TortoiseSVN 1.6.7, 2010/01/22
>
> Subversion 1.6.9
>
> Thanks,
> *Sourav Roy **
> **Wipro Technologies*
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