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Configuration of repository synchronization requires repository groups to be created. A repository group is a list of all the PCs that use a non-IBM i repository. Thus a repository group is synonymous with the users of a non-IBM i repository.
The non-IBM i repositories can be either on a stand-alone workstation or on a server in a network configuration.
Because the repository groups reflect the actual configuration of the repositories, each PC can only be in one repository group.
How you set up repository groups depends on how the PCs and the repositories are connected to the IBM i repository:
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Armed with this information you can now create your repository groups as described in 8.3.1 Add Repository Groups.
Provided you only need to add repository groups and not create PC definitions, a refresh of PC definitions is not required. The next Check In made from a PC in a repository group will be propagated to the other repositories.
A further refinement can be added to restrict which changes go to which repositories. This is referred to as a work group. When no work groups are defined, all propagations go to all repositories.
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