>>>We've installed Visual Source Safe on two machines. One is also a server. Several problems:
>>>3) What files should and should not be added tosource control? What are the gotchas?
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>>Most files should be added, except for the database and free tables. It is usually too much trouble to control that via version/source control. For the database, I recommend to keep a copy of an empty structure (that is, no records in any table), make changes to the table structures, stored procedures, etc., there, and merge that with data for updates.
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>>This empty database might be in a shared location; probably it is best that one single developer makes the changes to this database.
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>Thanks, Hilmar.
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>Should each developer keep a separate copy of the project in his machine or perhaps in a special directory? I ask because VFP keeps complaining about the project being in use.
Each programmer has a copy of the project.
Saludos,
Hilmar.
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