I want to keep the old differences for historical purposes and when I open up 
the diff file that I saved, it comes up with some new differences that I never 
notices before.  Just wondering if it captured the new differences as well.

That makes sense to get historical difference, to export the def files and do a 
difference on those instead...

Lisa

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Lisa, I believe what you need to do is actually save off the DEF files and run 
the difference report against those.

Saving the difference report is just saving a report (I think...it's been 
awhile since I used the migrator!)

On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 12:27 PM, Kemes, Lisa A DLA CTR INFORMATION OPERATIONS 
<lisa.kemes....@dla.mil> wrote:


        If I ran a diff in Migrator on one form and saved the file on my
        desktop, that's a history of what those forms looked like at that
        particular time right?
        
        Let's say I change that form a day later.  If I open that diff file at a
        later date will it show the new differences?  Or keep the old ones that
        was captured before the changes?
        
        Lisa Kemes
        Remedy Consultant
        Dev Technology Group
        DLA Office: (717) 770-6437 <tel:%28717%29%20770-6437> 
        Cell Phone: (717) 602-9460 <tel:%28717%29%20602-9460> 
        lisa.ke...@devtechnology.com
        
        
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