Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CF Eclipse- CVS - Bugzilla

2007-03-19 Thread Douglas Knudsen
IIRC, version numbers in SVN are applied to the whole module, while in CVS version numbers are applied to files individually. " its old and relatively unmaintained" not so, well we use CVSNT, which is actively maintained. http://www.march-hare.com/cvspro/ CVS itself is not dead, it may not get fr

Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CF Eclipse- CVS - Bugzilla

2007-03-19 Thread Ajas Mohammed
Dont know if this is going to help, but here it is. SVN --> A folder created is also assigned a version no. I dont think thats the case in CVS. Ajas. On 3/19/07, Justin Haygood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: CVS – you can't rename / move files without losing history… ever, its old and relatively

RE: [ACFUG Discuss] CF Eclipse- CVS - Bugzilla

2007-03-19 Thread Justin Haygood
CVS - you can't rename / move files without losing history... ever, its old and relatively unmaintained SVN - newer, designed by using the lessons learned from CVS, extremely well maintained From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL

Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CF Eclipse- CVS - Bugzilla

2007-03-19 Thread Shawn . Gorrell
Thanks for the info. My initial inclination was towards SVN, but there are other groups here using CVS which makes it the path of least resistance. Selection of software is very political around here, and that is often (read always) more of a factor than cost, functionality and useability. For

RE: [ACFUG Discuss] Sturcture help. No answers just guidance

2007-03-19 Thread Robert Reil
Thanks for the direction Teddy. Robert P. Reil Managing Director, Motorcyclecarbs.com, Inc. 4292 Country Garden Walk NW Kennesaw, Ga. 30152 Office 770-974-8851 Fax 770-974-8852 www.motorcyclecarbs.com _ From: Teddy Payne [mailto:[EMAIL PRO

Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Sturcture help. No answers just guidance

2007-03-19 Thread Teddy Payne
Robert, Before you approach applying a formula or business logic against a piece of data, you need to practice how to read the data from the DB and how to import a CSV from your file system onto a CFM template. I am not sure what you mean by pitfalls of querying. SQL is made to handle exceptions

[ACFUG Discuss] Sturcture help. No answers just guidance

2007-03-19 Thread Robert Reil
Im trying to logic through how to do the following. Any input would be appreciated. I understand in the end I can just use to call this data when I am ready to build an app to do this but for now I am trying to get a grip on how to structure this logic. I have 2 pieces of data: A: Original exp

Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CF Eclipse- CVS - Bugzilla

2007-03-19 Thread Ajas Mohammed
Hi, I have replied earlier here about version control, eclipse, dw, bugzilla and stuff. I will make a quick summary again We are CF & SQL Server shop and we use DW as the IDE here. Reason --> Lets you see the design view and I dont think eclipse does that for u. Personally, I also use Eclipse

RE: [ACFUG Discuss] CF Eclipse- CVS - Bugzilla

2007-03-19 Thread Robert Reil
What would it take to do the same in DW? Robert P. Reil Managing Director, Motorcyclecarbs.com, Inc. 4292 Country Garden Walk NW Kennesaw, Ga. 30152 Office 770-974-8851 Fax 770-974-8852 www.motorcyclecarbs.com _ From: Douglas Knudsen [mailt

Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CF Eclipse- CVS - Bugzilla

2007-03-19 Thread Douglas Knudsen
yes, SubClipse IIRC. We use CVS, but not a bug track tool as we have Remedy/ServiceCenter here for that. I had pushed it onto the group when SVN was still at a 0.somenumber release. I initially had the group using TortoiseCVS, real easy to use and slips into the windows file explorer. Now with

Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CF Eclipse- CVS - Bugzilla

2007-03-19 Thread Shawn . Gorrell
Thanks. Shawn Gorrell Web Development Applications Architect Federal Reserve Bank - Atlanta Office (404) 498-8449 Andrew Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/19/2007 12:57 PM Please respond to discussion@acfug.org To discussion@acfug.org cc Subject Re: [ACFUG Discuss]

Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CF Eclipse- CVS - Bugzilla

2007-03-19 Thread Andrew Powell
SVN == Subversion. The eclipse plugin is called subClipse. A good windows client is Tortoise SVN. ap On Mar 19, 2007, at 12:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There are Eclipse plugins for SVN aren't there? SVN is Subversion right? Shawn Gorrell Web Development Applications Architect

Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CF Eclipse- CVS - Bugzilla

2007-03-19 Thread Shawn . Gorrell
There are Eclipse plugins for SVN aren't there? SVN is Subversion right? Shawn Gorrell Web Development Applications Architect Federal Reserve Bank - Atlanta Office (404) 498-8449 Andrew Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/19/2007 12:53 PM Please respond to discussion@acf

RE: [ACFUG Discuss] CF Eclipse- CVS - Bugzilla

2007-03-19 Thread axunderwood
I would definitely look into subversion - I believe there is a plugin for eclipse and the windows integration is very nice. Of all the versioning software I've used to date, it was, by far, my favorite. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of [EMAI

Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CF Eclipse- CVS - Bugzilla

2007-03-19 Thread Andrew Powell
I would tend to shy away from CVS and look towards SVN. SVN is a bit more robust in that you can deal with more than just text-based files (i.e. images, etc). ap On Mar 19, 2007, at 12:50 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I know that there have been several discussions on the list over the

[ACFUG Discuss] CF Eclipse- CVS - Bugzilla

2007-03-19 Thread Shawn . Gorrell
I know that there have been several discussions on the list over the last few years about various versioning tools, and I'll admit that I've pretty much ignored them because we were locked into a product that we all despised with no end in sight. That day is over and we're actively seeking tool

RE: [ACFUG Discuss] cf administrator

2007-03-19 Thread Troy Jones
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