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- Figure 1-1. Major Parts of rtsquery, a Typical Tracker Window
- Figure 1-2. rtsfiles, a Typical Tracker Auxiliary View Window
- Figure 1-3. Overview of Tracker Database Access
- Figure 1-4. Generating and Installing Tracker Applications
- Figure 1-5. State Transition Diagram for a Request in rtsquery
- Figure 2-1. Format for a PDL File
- Figure 2-2. Entries in the Journal Field
- Figure 2-3. Field declarations for the PDL file
- Figure 2-4. Format for the Transitions Section in PDL File
- Figure 2-5. Format for the Views Section of PDL File
- Figure 2-6. Typical Declarations in the Views Section of a PDL File
- Figure 2-7. Portion of PDL Defining Modes Menu
- Figure 2-8. Portion of PDL Defining Query Results Area
- Figure 2-9. Portion of PDL Defining Request Form Area
- Figure 2-10. An example of a three-column display
- Figure 2-11. Portion of PDL Defining Status Field
- Figure 2-12. Help Locations at Beginning of PDL File
- Figure 2-13. Help Locations in Transitions and Views Sections
- Figure 2-14. Typical Tracker On-line Help Hierarchy
- Figure 3-1. RTS Database with Entity Classes
- Figure 3-2. Relation of DML to Tracker and PDL
- Figure 4-1. sample1 User Interface
- Figure 4-2. sample1 PDL File
- Figure 4-3. Adding a Field Declaration
- Figure 4-4. Changing a View Declaration
- Figure 4-5. Original State Transitions of a Request in sample1
- Figure 4-6. State Transitions after Adding State
- Figure 4-7. Transition Declarations after New State
- Figure 4-8. Transition Declarations after New Transition
- Figure 6-1. Input Format
- Figure 7-1. Updating ClearCase and Tracker Databases
- Figure 7-2. Database Modifications by ClearCase/Tracker Integration
- Figure 7-3. Checkout Mechanism
- Figure 7-4. Checkin Mechanism
- Figure 7-5. Complex Version Tree with FIXES Attributes
- Figure 7-6. Typical Mail Message to Tracker Administrator