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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T23:51:37+00:00 2026-05-15T23:51:37+00:00

I have to split a JEDI VCS server. I have 4 Delphi projects on

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I have to split a JEDI VCS server. I have 4 Delphi projects on it, and I have to give 2 projects to a company and 2 to the other company.

The idea is to restore 2 JEDI VCS backups (2 database backups), and remove the projects of the other customer. Now it is not possible to really remove a project from JEDI because of referencial integrity as described in this article in JEDI VCS FAQ.

So since deleting is not possible I had the idea of writing NULL in the blob fields where the source files are kept. In this way if customer 1 tries to restore customer 2 projects he will simply get the file list and then probably an error on reading the files. If I can set NULL to the tables the dpr dfm pas files will not be really there in the db anymore.

Is this possible?
Did anyone wrote a query that does this?

The server version is V 2.4.1.790.

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    2026-05-15T23:51:38+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 11:51 pm

    A project can be largely removed from a JVCS repo. What can’t be removed is the project entry itself, but the modules including their revisions and blobs can be removed.

    The steps are:

    • delete the project
    • call “Server | Deserted Modules” in the main menu of the GUI client
      (this may take some time)
    • select all modules (go to the top with the HOME key and press SHIFT and END to select all modules)
    • call “Remove from Archive”
      (this may take some time)

    BTW, the most recent version is 2.4.5.820.

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