If the person who migrates a program is different from the person who actually edits the migrated code, does ownership have to be transferred within N2O to allow the editing to take place?
The person who edits code does not have to be the same person to whom the code is currently checked out, unless the optional N2OEDIT feature is in place. The N2OEDIT feature can be used to restrict editing of programs to those individuals who checked them out. This feature works by front-ending the NATURAL editor with an N2O module that verifies whether or not the user attempting to edit the code is the person to whom it is currently checked out. If the N2OEDIT feature is installed at the site, ownership would have to be transferred in order for the code to be edited. Question: Could I check out some source code to a development environment, migrate only the object code to a test environment, and then later migrate the source code into that test environment Answer: Yes. The object code can be “extracted” from the development environment to the test environment using N2O. Because the object code has been “extracted” rather than migrated, N2O considers the code to still be checked out to
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