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11/11/2010 15:08:22
 
 
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11/11/2010 14:20:02
James Blackburn
Qualty Design Systems, Inc.
Kuna, Idaho, États-Unis
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Produits tierce partie
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
Divers
Thread ID:
01488829
Message ID:
01488850
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I recommend the Source Gear Vault forum:
http://support.sourcegear.com/viewforum.php?f=5&sid=bb05fba27cb253416cff1a503f1fc1dc

>I did some more searching but did not find a lot of directions. I did find that Hank Fay uses it integrated with VFP so maybe that would be a good contact to get more info.
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>>That thread is about using GKKCompare for the comparison tool with VFP and Vault. The downloads section was probably (not sure) about the latest version of GKKCompare.
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>>>I found thread #1459198 but it did not have a log of info. There was a post about something in the downloads area but I can't seem to find how to get there anymore??
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>>>>I posted some stuff on the Vault forum and here as well. Since you have search capabilities, do a search here on the UT for any vault messages. It does integrate. I use Vault with VFP for source control and TFS with VS.
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>>>>>I am not sure if Vault will integrate with VFP? If it will then all you have to do is check out the class in the project. If not, then yes you have to check out all three files. And you will have to run the program (I can't remember the name of it) to generate a new text file before checking back in. It is impossible to compare version of your program without the text files.
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>>>>>>If I check out a SCX and SCT, do I also check out the SCA? Do I check them all back in again?
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>>>>>>Thanks,
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>>>>>>Jerry
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>>>>>>>That is what VFP does. scx, vcx, pjx are all binary files and changes can't be tracked. VFP creates a text representation of the binary files so changes can be tracked.
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>>>>>>>>I am inheriting a VFP project. The previous developer used SourceGear Vault for source control. Vault will still be used to maintain all VFP source code.
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>>>>>>>>However, I noticed that there are strange files checked into the VFP source control. Where ever I see a PJX and PJT, I also see a PJM of the same name. Also, SCX and SCT have a SCA of the same name. Report files all have a .FRA of the same name.
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>>>>>>>>These files appear to be text files with property information in them.
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>>>>>>>>What are these files? Do I need them? How should I handle these files in Vault source control? Did VFP or Vault create these files?
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>>>>>>>>Thanks,
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>>>>>>>>Jerry
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