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Hi Arco
You mention that you add a comment when committing - is this done
automatically, or do you have to choose to do this? And is there standard
information, so that you don't have to type in date or programmer name, etc.
Thanks
Vern
On 5/26/2016 11:56 AM, Arco Simonse wrote:
Hi Peter,
While Kevin already explained it much better than I ever could, I would
like to add that in its simplest form (where I work in Subversion) this is
just done in two different revisions that can be commited separately to
the
repository. For each revision you will add a comment when you commit and
you can see which user has commited that specific change. You can compare
revisions side by side, have the differences shown colorized, etc, all
dependent on your compare tool of course.
I use the built-in compare tool of RDI, but my favourite is Beyond
Compare,
which can do even a three-way compare.
Regards,
-Arco
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