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Version and Revision information, and Revision History in the Source File.

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Gemma M - 18 Aug 2005 08:41 GMT
Hi,

How does one make VSS put the current file's history and revision and
version number information in a comment at the top of the file,
automatically?

In PVCS and Unix VCS, if the source file has a comment in it which contains
something like $HISTORY, $VERSION and $REVISION, or some such, the source
control software puts the revision history comments in a comment-block, and
the current version and revision information at the point where the $ labels
were put in the original file.

Is there an equivalent in VSS?

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Gemma M - 18 Aug 2005 08:51 GMT
Sorry to waste everyone's time.  I found Keyword expansion in the manual.

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