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On Thu, 7 Nov, 2024 at 2:57 PM, Jack Woehr via MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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And you're planning on explaining this to your next 26-year-old hire and act like you don't notice when they put their hand in front of their mouth to hide their laughter?
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Subject: RE: create an archive of a source member each time changed
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I have a source file called '@ARCHIVE'.
When I want to save a current copy of a source member, I call a simple CL program that copies the source member to an @ARCHIVE member. The member name of the archived source is '@YYMMDDnnn' (where nnn is a programmatically generated sequential number), and the source type is the original source member. In this way I can use PDM or RSE and see all copies of 'PGMA' by selecting Source Type 'PGMA'. I see all archived copies in date sequence. I have tied this CL program to a PDM option, and an RSE User command.
It is not source control, it is simply archiving on demand.
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