Re: Version Control
From: Titch <titch_at_cyberdude.com>
Date: 1998/03/11
Message-ID: <01bd4cce$e3bb0360$606fcfc2_at_hyc46>#1/1
Date: 1998/03/11
Message-ID: <01bd4cce$e3bb0360$606fcfc2_at_hyc46>#1/1
One of the best version tracking packages that I have found is PVCS Version Manager as recommended by Oracle. This product allows you to store binaries or ascii files and allows you to put actions on different occurences so that mail can be sent when a file is taken out. This also integrates with Dev/Des 2000.
-- Regards Richard Parr (Analyst Programmer) mailto:titch_at_cyberdude.com http://www.titch.clara.net Quote:"If everything seems to be going well, you have obviously overlooked something." Kirt Thomas <kirtt_at_sky.net> wrote in article <kirtt-1003980734030001_at_kirtt.sky.net>...Received on Wed Mar 11 1998 - 00:00:00 CET
> I'm curious regarding what you folks are using for version control
> software - we are nearing the end of a developement process
> (affectionately known as the trail of tears :) - we will implement in the
> next 2-3 months, and it's becoming apparent that some sort of version
> control software for our custom development is needed. We are working
> with custom forms, procs, packages, triggers, libraries and reports.
> Thanks.
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