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2005 {Unclassified}
Kevin
Absolutely agreed
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Kevin
Absolutely agreed
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2005 {Unclassified}
Kevin
Absolutely agreed
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Re. controlling items in hashed files
A few years ago I migrated a UV installation from Solaris to NT and they
wanted to use Visual Source Safe, to conform to their existing standard
for all non-UV s/w.
We kept an entire dictionary as one single source file under VSS
control, with a frontend mech
Excellent point, Kevin. Even changing the column width on a dictionary
item can cause a production run failure. When I lock down or audit trail
systems for SOX, I usually just sledge-hammer it and make anything that
goes into a DICT or a VOC under IT controls. In this case, my brain was
thinkin
Really, couldn't it be also argued that - along with what Clif has
mentioned - that ALL dictionaries - even phrases - are code to be
under control as well, not just I-descriptors. If a dictionary
changes, things could get ugly.
-Kevin
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Be careful about getting food poisoning at that Buffet.
:-)
Do not forget that Paragraphs, Procs, and I-descriptors are also
programming code that must be put under IT controls. I had some success
by keeping copies of everything (yes, even individual I-descriptors) in
a type 19 "library" with
Be careful about getting food poisoning at that Buffet.
:-)
Do not forget that Paragraphs, Procs, and I-descriptors are also
programming code that must be put under IT controls. I had some success
by keeping copies of everything (yes, even individual I-descriptors) in
a type 19 "library" with
Folks,
Here at NZ Defence Force, we are just embarking on the exciting
adventure of software development using Microsoft Visual Studio Team
System 2005. [ For those who have managed to avoid the advertising
blitz, this is MS extending the Visual Studio .Net development suite
'upwards' into Require
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