[U2] U2 user group in Australia. Is ther one?

2007-02-14 Thread Jeff Marcos
Hi all, Is anyone aware of a scheduled U2 user group meeting in Sydney or even Australia? Is there a need for one? Regards, Jeff Marcos * Phone: +612 9335 0104 --- u2-users mailing list u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org To unsubscribe please visit http://listserver.u2ug.org/

RE: [U2] MV - VCS configuration control

2007-02-14 Thread brian
Whilst we're on the subject, I've just scribbled - sorry, carefully crafed - an article on using CVS or SubVersion for the March issue of Spectrum magazine (for anyone who doesn't subscribe - shame on you - you can find it at www.intl-spectrum.com). These are not a substitute for a true MV-cent

RE: Spam:[U2] MV - VCS configuration control

2007-02-14 Thread Brenda Price
We happen to be discussing PRC at the moment here. Just curious will it work with other environments besides multi-value? Our company has multiple developing environments. Brenda Price Affiliated Acceptance Corporation -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: [U2] MV - VCS configuration control

2007-02-14 Thread Charles Barouch
Susan, Please use [AD] and [/AD] around the advert parts. -- Charles Barouch [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Consulting (718) 762-3884x1 Susan Joslyn wrote: | PRC - just in case there's anyone on this list who hasn't heard! - is a completely integrated change control tool that provides start to finish l

[U2] A trail of bread crumbs

2007-02-14 Thread Susan Joslyn
Perry, Thanks! That's exactly what I needed at this point, because I created a program to do the same thing in Unidata and just wasn't sure what the structure of that system variable output was in Universe. Now I have it! Thanks! (and to everyone else who contributed) The coolest thing about this

[U2] MV - VCS configuration control

2007-02-14 Thread Susan Joslyn
Hi David, everyone. Of course everyone knows that "I'm PRC", but I just wanted to poke my head in and let you know that Perforce is not an MV tool. It's an outside (windows mainly?) tool, but Jim Idle was using it in-house to manage jbase development. So that's how it started getting talked about