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20/03/2010 13:30:47
Timothy Bryan
Sharpline Consultants
Conroe, Texas, United States
 
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ASP.NET
Category:
Visual Studio
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Environment:
C# 2.0
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01455348
Message ID:
01455854
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>>>>Yes, that makes sense. I had thought you were suggesting doing edits to a file without actually checking it out. I have not tried to set mine in that configuration but since I am not the only one working on the files I would hesitate to trust myself to check something out. I do see the lock icon but if I didn't have to check it out would I know someone else edited it without checking it out also? don't know. Anyway, thanks for clarifying.
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>>>Hmmm ... does that really matter? More than one person can have something checked out at the same time anyway ... changes get merged when you check-in, either by allowing an automatic merge or doing it manually. Sometimes it pays to coordinate check-outs with others, depending on what you're both going to be doing to the same file, other times it doesn't matter. You can always lock a check-out too, so that no one else *can* mess with it at the same time.
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>>ummm.. I guess I hadn't really thought about that. It should do a merge I guess. I made lots of assumption didn't I? :-)
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>I thought you had a point. Editing a file before checking it out is asking for trouble.

Yes, but I guess it wasn't what she meant. ..sigh
Tim
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