On 2/4/2011 11:24 AM, Lou Syracuse wrote:
> Is anyone using source control with VFP?
>
>
>
> I really need to push for something here.  We have source code in at least 3
> network locations, on each of the developer machines (including one from a
> developer who no longer works here).   I specifically set today aside to
> work on converting a reporting program that uses VFP tables to use SQL (we
> are upgrading our main application to the vendor's SQL version soon) - but
> the only code I can find on the network doesn't have any code - it just says
> "data call goes here" or "insert fancy SQL call here".     I KNOW we have
> code that was being worked on as I have seen it running, but the developer
> of that system works part-time and won't be back in the office until Monday
> so my day is shot.
>
>
>
> We need a solution that handles VFP and .NET projects.    Documents and SQL
> Server code would be good too.    In my last company we used Subversion and
> with Tortoise as the front-end and it worked pretty well; however Subversion
> is Apache-based and I know nothing about Apache.   I've had too many issues
> with VSS to consider it (plus I think it has been discontinued).   I don't
> know much/anything about TFS, can it be used (easily) with VFP projects?
> We're a small (but growing) department, security is not so much an issue -
> we need a solution that is dependable, easy to use and fairly
> low-maintenance.
>
>
>
> It may be an uphill battle to sell it, but the fact I'm spending most of
> today NOT coding should be an indicator that something need to change.
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance,


We use SourceGear's Vault here, Lou.  I think there's a free version 
too!!!!

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