Examples of Merging Versions

A typical version graph for an object is shown in the following figure. The object has three properties:  Size, Color, and Quantity. For selected versions of the object, the figure shows the values of these properties as ordered triplets.

If you merge Version 4 into Version 8 (using Version 4 as the primary version), Microsoft® Repository uses Version 2 as the Basis Version.

The resulting version graph looks like this:

In the resulting version graph, notice the following:

Later, you merge Version 6 into Version 8, using Version 8 as the primary version. Repository uses Version 1 as the basis version. Before the merge, the version graph (with important property values shown) looks like this:

The resulting version graph is shown in the following figure:

In the resulting version graph in the preceding figure, notice the following:

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