Push changes to the remote project

Push changes to update the shared project on a remote repository with changes made to the local version of the project. Commit the changes to the repository before pushing the changes. Pushed changes are available to other users who open the shared project.
IMPORTANT: Committing and pushing changes cannot be undone. Do not push changes if you do not want to make the shared project on a remote repository the same as the local project.
If you are using FactoryTalk Vault to collaborate on a shared project, the project is converted to L5X files and is pushed to the vault as well as the remote repository.
IMPORTANT: FactoryTalk Vault project sharing occurs once controllers are added to the project. Projects without controllers are not converted and pushed to the vault.
Prerequisite
To push changes to the remote project
  1. Select Commit icon
    Commit
    or select
    File > Source control > Commit
    .
    TIP: Changes need to be saved before they are committed. If autosave is occurring, " appears in the title bar.
    TIP: The number in the icon identifies the total commits made by the current user (local commits).
  2. In
    Commit changes
    , enter a message that describes the changes you are checking in.
  3. Select
    Commit
    .
    The changes are committed to the remote repository.
  4. Push the changes. Select Push icon
    Push
    or select
    File > Source control > Push
    . Your changes are now visible to users who open the shared project. If the project is also stored in FactoryTalk Vault, your converted files are present in your vault solution.
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