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how to maintain version information to project

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    Hi, I am using visual studio 2005.I have developed MFC application.I need to maintain version information of data files and code.I am new to MFC.I have seen Version under Resource view.How can I use that resource to display version of Project.Can anyone suggest me.Meanwhile I will also search in google.

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      Hi, I am using visual studio 2005.I have developed MFC application.I need to maintain version information of data files and code.I am new to MFC.I have seen Version under Resource view.How can I use that resource to display version of Project.Can anyone suggest me.Meanwhile I will also search in google.

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      hemlat wrote:

      I need to maintain version information of data files and code.

      Are you talking about any Source Code Management tools ? Please go through these sites and rephrase the question ... Microsoft Visual Source Safe[^] Subversion[^]

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        Hi, I am using visual studio 2005.I have developed MFC application.I need to maintain version information of data files and code.I am new to MFC.I have seen Version under Resource view.How can I use that resource to display version of Project.Can anyone suggest me.Meanwhile I will also search in google.

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        Chandrasekharan P
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        Please have a look at this. This may help you http://support.microsoft.com/kb/237870[^]

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          Hi, I am using visual studio 2005.I have developed MFC application.I need to maintain version information of data files and code.I am new to MFC.I have seen Version under Resource view.How can I use that resource to display version of Project.Can anyone suggest me.Meanwhile I will also search in google.

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          Stuart Dootson
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          This article[^] has what you need - a class to read the version resource of a module.

          Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p

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            This article[^] has what you need - a class to read the version resource of a module.

            Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p

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            hemlat
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            Hi thanks for your reply. I needed this kind of code.I will work on that and let you know.

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            • C Chandrasekharan P

              Please have a look at this. This may help you http://support.microsoft.com/kb/237870[^]

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              hemlat
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              Hi thanks for your reply. Link is very useful for me.

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                This article[^] has what you need - a class to read the version resource of a module.

                Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p

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                Hi, I am able to implement version information.Thanks for your reply.

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