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In the Toon Boom Stage window, select the Connect to Database option. |
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In the User Name field, type in your Harmony username which is provided by your project lead or system administrator. |
The Database Selector dialog box opens, displaying the environments available in Harmony database.
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In the Environments column, select the scene's environment (project, movie).
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In the Jobs column, select the scene's job (episode, sequence). |
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In the Scenes column, select the scene. |
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Get the permissions needed for this session by selecting one of the following options: |
A Harmony project can be locked at various levels. Its timing, drawings, version and palettes can be locked. Locking means to get the rights to modify a scene or its assets. Other users cannot modify locked items. They will be prompted with an error message saying that the scene has been locked by another user. At that moment the scene will be displayed as read-only.
See the table below to understand the different lock possibilities.
Lock
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Scene or Version Lock |
Controls the Xsheet timing, layers, Network modules but not the drawing, palettes, palette-lists or templates. |
Drawing Lock |
Only one user can edit and save a locked drawing. |
Palette Lock |
Only one user can edit and save a locked palette. |
Palette-list Lock |
Only one user can edit and save a locked palette-list. |
Library Folder lock |
Only one user can edit and save into that folder in the Library. |
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Get rights to modify the scene: Allows the user to modify the selected version of the scene and access the version manager during the opened session. |
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Get rights to modify the scene version: Allows the user to modify the currently selected scene version, but locks access to the version manager during the opened session. |
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Get rights to modify the scene assets: Automatically gets all the edit rights to modify the scene and its assets. the user locking the scene using this option is the only user that can edit and save the scene version, all the drawings in that scene, all the palettes in the palette-list, both palette-lists, but not the library folders.. |
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Choose the version you want to open from the Version menu—see Saving a Scene. |
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The Saved By and Saved Date fields display the user who last saved the selected scene and the date of the last save. |