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> "Morawa, Hans" "
u2-users@oliver.com"
> UniObjects Source Control PolicyDate: Fri, 19 Oct
>2001 16:20:03 +0930
>
>Before we start coding with VB6 I need to put in place a source control
>policy as the traditional methods dont suit. Does anyone have some
>rules and / or tools on how they control their source libraries, both
>test and production. Any advice on this would be most helpful. Thank
>you.
>
>Regards,
>Hans
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