Jdeveloper and SCM 10g

Hi all,
i've already post this topic in SCM forum, but since i'm not sure if it belongs there or here, i'm posting it here too.
we have installed Developer Suite 10g, in order to use SCM with JDeveloper.
In the documentation says that the "Erase From Disk" option (from JDeveloper 9.0.5.1) is integrated with SCM (i.e. erases from file system AND from SCM Repository).
But our tests show that this doen't work. It only erases from the File System.
Does any one of you know how to make this option to work? What else do we have to do or set in SCM and JDeveloper?
Thanks in advance for your time.

Hi Brian,
thanks for yor answer.
in the next link, http://otn.oracle.com/products/jdev/collateral/jdev10g_fo.html, you can "navigate" to this section: IDE /Team Development /Other Common Features"; it says "Integration with File System operations such as Rename and Erase From Disk". We think that if it says "Common Features" is a common feature to all SCM systems.
Anyway, when will this feature be available in JDeveloper for use with ORACLE SCM?. Is there any workaround for this issue? How can we achieve the target?
Thanks again.
Bets Regards
Jaime.

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