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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Branch Use Only document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Branch Code and Weekend Date at the top of the form. These fields are essential for identifying your request.
  3. Input your Candidate Number, ensuring accuracy for processing purposes.
  4. If applicable, check the box indicating you are cleared of PPE accountabilities, which is required for final pay requests.
  5. In the 'Associate Use' section, fill in the Date of Request, First Name, and Surname. This personal information is crucial for identification.
  6. For final pay requests, specify your Last Day of Work and select the Type of Leave from options such as Holiday/Annual leave (AL), Sick leave (SL), etc. Ensure to provide details on any leave owing.
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  8. Sign and date the form at the bottom before submitting it via email to your local branch using one of the provided addresses.

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While it can make sense to keep old branches for a while, after some time the main branch has deviated so much, that the knowledge held in the older branches (which have already been merged in!) is not that useful. I, personally, would recommend to not keep older PR branches around, since I have rarely found it useful.
In Git, branches are a part of your everyday development process. Git branches are effectively a pointer to a snapshot of your changes. When you want to add a new feature or fix a bugno matter how big or how smallyou spawn a new branch to encapsulate your changes.
Steps to Pull from a Specific Branch Step 1: Check Current Branch. First, lets ensure that you are currently on the branch from which you want to pull changes. Step 2: Switch to the Target Branch. Step 3: Pull Changes from the Specific Branch. Step 4: Resolve any Merge Conflicts (if any) Step 5: Verify Changes.
Branches- Grow from the trunk of the tree and help the transport water, sugar and nutrients to the leaves and canopy (crown) of the tree. They also help support the leaves that make up the canopy (crown). Leaves-Grow from the stem which are attached to the branches to make up the canopy (crown) of the tree.
Branches allow you to develop features, fix bugs, or safely experiment with new ideas in a contained area of your repository. You always create a branch from an existing branch. Typically, you might create a new branch from the default branch of your repository.

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To force a push to only one branch, use a + in front of the refspec to push (e.g git push origin +master to force a push to the master branch).
A branch is often used for new features and fixing bugs. It allows you to work without impacting the main codebase. Once your work is complete, you can incorporate your changes into the application by merging the branch back into the main codebase.
In Git, a branch is like a separate workspace where you can make changes and try new ideas without affecting the main project. Think of it as a parallel universe for your code.

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