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02/12/2002 18:04:22
Jason Mesches
Ocean Systems Engineering Corporation
Carlsbad, California, United States
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Source Safe Control
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00728775
Message ID:
00728816
Views:
17
Troy,
Is it possible that you've changed SourceSafe's working folders? Or perhaps moved your VFP directories? I'm suspecting that you may be "rolling back" to a different directory than the one you're pulling up in VFP.

If you open VSS and click on the folders/files you're trying to rollback, check the upper right-hand side of the window. You'll see the folder VSS uses when checking files in/out. Compare what you see for your prgs (since they appear to work as desired) against your vcxs.

Hope that helps,
---J

>Using VFP 7 and SourceSafe 6.0c, we are having no luck in doing a rollback to any file other than PRG files. Are we going about this the wrong way?
>
>Our steps are (in VFP):
>-Check Out a VCX
>-Make a change to one of the classes in that VCX
>-Check the VCX back in
>-Right click on the VCX and select Show History
>-Press the OK on the History options dialog
>-Choose an earlier version of the file
>-Press the RollBack button
>-Confirm that we will lose the the current changes
>-Check the VCX out again
>-Open the the Class that we changed
>
>The recent changes are still there! Even deleting the local files and doing a 'Get Latest Version' from SourceSafe directly still shows the changed version that should have been rolled back. The History no longer shows the most recent check in indicating that rollback worked and the change should not be there. Also, choosing the Diff button does show the source control version as different then the local version. In other words, it seems that no matter what I do, I am always getting the most recent version written to the local copy of the project even though Source Safe is reporing the RollBack.
>
>Thanks,
>Troy
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