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Help using Vault for version control
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30/06/2008 01:41:56
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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01327556
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>>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.

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

If the two way is fault free, why not ? It simplifies the process. I have used SSafe for a long time and the database files are not a good part in Source Control even if they are useful for development, but SSafe as a whole was ok it as long it was on a LAN. The few tries with offline-access and shadow directories for groups working in another LAN were disappointing. Current technology with VM's being able to work controlled via MSTSC inside the LAN gives you opportunity to take the sting out of the worst part of accessing SSafe via WAN, so I shun the task of finding the problem areas in other products.

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

I'm unclear what the problem exactly is - you do uncheck project files after a get all ? Yupp, this is another wrinkle of SSafe.

regards

thomas
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