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kullss (Programmer)
12 Jan 10 10:03
Hi All,
Has anybody used Subversion tool to store LoadRunner scripts with versioning. Please direct me if anybody used. Thank you very much in advance.
DonQuichote (Programmer)
13 Jan 10 18:42
Are these scripts special in some way? Are they in binary or in a text format?

+++ Despite being wrong in every important aspect, that is a very good analogy +++
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craigber (Programmer)
14 Jan 10 10:02
Any file checked in to Subversion gets versioned, whether it be text or binary. Perhaps what you're asking is if you can diff the file? If the files are text, they can be diffed.

Craig Berntson
MCSD, Visual FoxPro MVP, www.craigberntson.com/blog
 

DonQuichote (Programmer)
14 Jan 10 11:13
No, I was just wondering. The merge function of subversion works better with textual files, and if the scripts are just text files, there should be no problem whatsoever to put them in subversion and work together on them. If they are binary, or even compressed, it would make the use of subversion slightly less useful.

+++ Despite being wrong in every important aspect, that is a very good analogy +++
   Hex (in Darwin's Watch)

craigber (Programmer)
14 Jan 10 11:36
My experience after using several different SCC tools is that merge usually doesn't work well, causing more problems than it solves.

Craig Berntson
MCSD, Visual FoxPro MVP, www.craigberntson.com/blog
 

kullss (Programmer)
15 Jan 10 8:36
Thanks a lot for all the input.

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