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On Saturday, December 6, 2003, at 08:55 AM, CWilt@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:


Thanks for the example. But I'm still having trouble understanding how
different versions is tied to multiple environments.

Perhaps I don't understand what you mean by environments. It sounded like the environments are:
Production
QA
Integration
Development


as a hierarchy and that you could have each of these levels within a project (or application). For example:
KillerApp1
Production
QA
Integration
Development
KillerApp2
Production
QA
Integration
Development


Aldon supports a hierarchical application structure and though I had only a
*BASE/*DELTA structure it was designed specifically to handle multiple
version requirements. For each application, you can have 4 environments.

Could you show an Aldon structure based on my previous examples? How would you create a structure that handles different base versions of the same project with fix levels (deltas) and national language support? How does Aldon handle individual developer libraries?


Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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