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We use the lock/unlock SCC method, and one thing I often forget to do on a new installation of LabVIEW is to set "treat read-only VIs as locked" to true. I think this option should be set to true by default.
I know this is a noob question but could you post an image of the option you are referring to? I'm sure that people familiar with SCC in LV will know this right off the bat but I lack that knowledge and it could help developers know exactly what the change.
Sorry but representing a team who work with a SCC that is integrated
with LabVIEW I would not like this change to happen, the default is just
as I am my team want it. I would think this is a no-win suggestion in a
way because as many people would like this one way as the other .
I don't use source control; I can't say that I've ever noticed or used this setting in 10+ years...
Maybe the settings could be moved from 'Environment' to 'Source Control'?
If Source Control Provider Name is < None > then the Settings could be true. If a Source Control Provider is selected, then the approriate behavior for the selected provider could be set...
Now is the right time to use %^<%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S%3uZ>T If you don't hate time zones, you're not a real programmer.
dannyt wrote: "...representing a team who work with a SCC that is integrated with LabVIEW I would not like this change to happen, the default is just as I am my team want it."
Forget I mentioned SCC, as this really isn't a SCC issue. In general, ask yourself this question: should you be able to edit a read only file without explicitly setting it to edit mode? I think the answer is no.
Phillip Brooks wrote: "I don't use source control; I can't say that I've ever noticed or used this setting in 10+ years..."
I'm guessing that's because none of your VIs are ever read-only? 🙂
Phillip Brooks wrote: "Maybe the settings could be moved from 'Environment' to 'Source Control'?"
I don't think so - in fact, I should never have mentioned SCC, as this is (see my reply above) only about the default behavior on editing read-only files. The fact that a SCC client might have set the read-only flag is irrelevant.
Phillip Brooks wrote: "If Source Control Provider Name is < None > then the Settings could be true. If a Source Control Provider is selected, then the approriate behavior for the selected provider could be set..."