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From with in there I said Show Date AreaLLP or simply printing the source member then includes the date.
I agree that the output generated from using "LLP" on a source member
should produce similar results as PDM. This would include the Sequence #
as well as the Change Date, as both are important to our development team.
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On 4/11/2016 2:34 PM, Duane Scott wrote:
I don't usually rely on printed code unless I am collaborating withother developers, and then, only when I'm going to their desk. Some time's
it's easier to have a piece of paper to draw arrows, additional test code,
etc.
date: Mon, 11 Apr 2016 15:56:30 -0400
from: Buck Calabro
This sounds like me working with an SEU colleague.
It's /definitely/ easier to draw on paper sometimes; especially to fill in
variable values for a 'desk test run'. That sounds like an RFE to me...
some way to add annotation to a team-shared bit of code.
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