Locking a File—Perforce Helix Core

When you are working, you may want to lock the files you have modified. Locking a file does not prevent other users from modifying the file. However, no one else can commit a file that you have locked until you unlock the file. If your project is bound to Subversion, you can steal a lock from another user if you need to commit a locked file while they are working on it. Likewise, another user can steal a lock on a file you have locked. You will see this option if your project is bound to Perforce Helix Core or Subversion. See Unlocking a File—Perforce Helix Core.

How to Lock a File

  1. In the Source Control Explorer or File List, select the relevant file(s).

    OR

    Open a file.

  2. Do one of the following, depending on the part of the user interface you are using:
    • Ribbon Select Source Control > Lock.

    • Right-Click In the File List, right-click the files you want to lock and select Source Control > Lock.

    • Source Control Explorer Right-click the files you want to lock and select Lock.

    The Lock dialog opens. The selected files are listed with check boxes next to them.

  3. Make sure to select the check box next to each file you want to lock so it contains a check mark.

  4. Click Lock.

Note You cannot lock files with Checked In status.