Working Copies (Scheduler Tools)

A working copy lets you update a project offline for extended periods of time. When a project is open in a scheduler tool and then saved to a file, a working copy is created. You can save projects locally as:

Unless the project is saved to CA Clarity PPM during the same session, the project remains locked and you can continue updating it in the scheduler tool. The next time you try to save the working copy, the scheduler tool assumes that you want to save to back to CA Clarity PPM.

More information:

How to Save Projects back to CA Clarity PPM

How CA Clarity PPM Projects are Saved in Microsoft Project