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Since you only have one workspace, the wizard selects it for you. If you had several workspaces, you would<br />

choose with which one you wanted to share your project.<br />

The dialog also shows the Current project location (the current location of your project, in the Eclipse<br />

workspace), and the New project location (where your project will be copied so it can be associated with the<br />

repository workspace).<br />

Also, since Add project folder as subpackage is checked, subpackages will be created based on the name of<br />

your project.<br />

2. Click Finish.<br />

Now your project appears in the Project Explorer view associated with your workspace.<br />

The .project file is shown with an asterisk , which indicates that the file has changed but has yet to be<br />

committed, or saved, to the repository.<br />

3. Right-click on the project, and select Team Commit . This adds your project and its files to the<br />

repository, though only you can see them. The .project file is now displayed with a diamond, , indicating<br />

that the latest version on your workstation has been committed.<br />

<strong>SAP</strong> <strong>HANA</strong> <strong>Developer</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Setting Up Your Application<br />

P U B L I C<br />

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