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Help using Vault for version control
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30/06/2008 01:18:20
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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01327556
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>>>If I remember correctly, the default scctext.prg had a tendency to mix up the methods (or rather, Visual FoxPro mixed them up in the file, and scctext.prg used the same order); so somebody made a modified version that sorted the methods first, before generating the text file. But I don't remember where to find that one.
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>>>Using the Project also has a distinct disadvantage: It takes much longer to open the Project. With a few hundred components, it took me 1-2 minutes, if I remember correctly. This is obviously due to the interaction with the source control database.
>>>
>>>Using source control WITHOUT interacting through your project is something I don't recommend; however, it should be possible. You simply have to check in and check out files with the source control client application. You lose some of the features explained above, of course, and have to do more things manually, and be careful about checking out files every time you use them.
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>>Thank you very much for the explanation, Hilmar.
>
>You can find one of the more current SccText versions now on VfpX. Christoph has a 2way version somewhere on foxpert.com with Xml as "clear text", which I havent used: in theory with such a tool you could skip saving the table structures.
>
>regards
>
>thomas

So you save "clear text" version in database and not scx, vcx, frx?

Christof's code is nice and simple.

Still have the problem that VFP shuts down when I say that project is under source control. Any suggestions?

Alex
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