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sharifsallam
10 years agoContributor
Hi,
Thank you for your post. I am not sure what SCM you are using but I will explain how "upload changes" works in Collaborator. When you upload changes, Collaborator communicates with the SCM to get the last changes against last commit. We upload the list of changed files against last commit.
If you do a second round of changes without a commit, then you try to upload changes, collaborator gui will still display list of all changes against the last commit (not against the previous changes).
The only visual difference you will see after the upload. When you open the review in the Web UI, you will see in the "Material Section"\ "Status" column, the number of upload. (number rounded with an arrow) 0 for first upload, 1 for second upload and so on.
So technically, uploading all the changed files won't affect the review because we exclude them automatically for the user. If you are looking for separating those last changed files in a separate changeset/changelist in the Web UI, that can be resolved on the SCM side.
Please feel free to write back should you have any further questions or you can send us email to support@smartbear.com
Best,
Thank you for your post. I am not sure what SCM you are using but I will explain how "upload changes" works in Collaborator. When you upload changes, Collaborator communicates with the SCM to get the last changes against last commit. We upload the list of changed files against last commit.
If you do a second round of changes without a commit, then you try to upload changes, collaborator gui will still display list of all changes against the last commit (not against the previous changes).
The only visual difference you will see after the upload. When you open the review in the Web UI, you will see in the "Material Section"\ "Status" column, the number of upload. (number rounded with an arrow) 0 for first upload, 1 for second upload and so on.
So technically, uploading all the changed files won't affect the review because we exclude them automatically for the user. If you are looking for separating those last changed files in a separate changeset/changelist in the Web UI, that can be resolved on the SCM side.
Please feel free to write back should you have any further questions or you can send us email to support@smartbear.com
Best,
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