I just checked many assemblies I have.
If I use the formula "elapsed seconds in the current days since midnight / 2":
-Some have a revision number according to the timestamp (less the daylight saving time).
-Some have a revision number related to the time of the .vbproj file
-Some are neither one.
I am really confused.
>Hi Eric,
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>I've understood the revision to be equal to the number of seconds since midnight, January 1, 2000, local time, divided by 2
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>>In the AssemblyInfo.VB, say you give the following attribute for the version:
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Assembly: AssemblyVersion("1.0.*")
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>>The version is made of 4 parts (Major.Minor.Build.Revision).
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>>The Build number is given the number of days since January 1st, 2000.
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>>What is the meaning of the revision number? I saw in a book that it is the number of elapsed seconds in the current days since midnight / 2 but the formula is not working. Any ideas?
Éric Moreau, MCPD, Visual Developer - Visual Basic MVP
Conseiller Principal / Senior Consultant
Moer inc.
http://www.emoreau.com