05-17-2006 07:46 AM - edited 05-17-2006 07:46 AM
We are using Serena ChangeMan Version Manager (integrated) with LabVIEW. And I was wondering if there was anyways for us to do a "Project Difference" in the LabVIEW. We need the ability to do a difference between what is in the Version Manager database and what is in the working directories. This is the most effective way to tell what changes have been made. Without this management of the software baseline will become difficult and time consuming. This is also very useful during the new development stage. There are often occasion when people have forgotten to check files in. Which cause a problem when attempting to build testers from the version manager baseline. This is easily avoided if the developer can do a difference of the development area to the version manager repository. VSS provide this feature and highlights the following in different colors: differences indicating if a file is in the repository but different from the local file, if the file is checkout, if the file does not exist in the repository or if the file exist in the repository but does not exist locally.
We are using LabVIEW 8.0 with Version Manager 8.1
Message Edited by Harsh324 on 05-17-2006 07:47 AM
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