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P4DTI

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P4DTI

http://www.ravenbrook.com/project/p4dti/
The Perforce Defect Tracking Integration (P4DTI) connects your defect tracking system to Perforce, so that you don't have to switch between them and enter duplicate information about your work. It also links changes made in Perforce with defect tracker issues, making it easy to find out why a change was made, find the work that was done to resolve an issue, or generate reports relating issues to files or codelines.

Documentation

http://public.perforce.com/public/perforce/p4dti/release/2.4.5/readme.txt and http://public.perforce.com/public/perforce/p4dti/release/2.4.5/ug/index.html and http://public.perforce.com/public/perforce/p4dti/release/2.4.5/ag/index.html


Download

Download External-link-icon.png version 2.4.5 (mature)
released on 8 May 2009

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Licensing

License Verified by Verified on Notes
BSD 2Clause Kelly Hopkins 2455099.525 September 2009


Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
"Email p4dti-questions@ravenbrook.com" Ravenbrook Limited Maintainer

Resources and communication

Audience Resource type URI
Developer Homepage http://public.perforce.com/wiki/P4DTI
Help Homepage http://pypi.python.org/pypi/P4DTI/2.4.5


Software prerequisites

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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 25 September 2009.



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