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    Hi, We are using VSS for our windows c# projects... What is the best and easiest way to monitor the changeRequests with the deployment versions? Currently, each developer is working on a changerequest i.e. add a print button to FormA, etc... Should there be a link between the version of the vss and the changerequest?, etc? Thanks

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      Hi, We are using VSS for our windows c# projects... What is the best and easiest way to monitor the changeRequests with the deployment versions? Currently, each developer is working on a changerequest i.e. add a print button to FormA, etc... Should there be a link between the version of the vss and the changerequest?, etc? Thanks

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      The general version control would be to use a Rationalclearcase tool or UCM.Are you looking at something other than version control tools?

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        The general version control would be to use a Rationalclearcase tool or UCM.Are you looking at something other than version control tools?

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        no, just using vss

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          no, just using vss

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          For a efficient version control and tracking its better to use the version control tools(Rational clear case/UCM ) this will give us the right code deployed at any instance.We can even roll back the CR's or merge the code. Dealing only with VS is little tricky..as i doubt whether we can rollback the changes if you dont require the CR?

          -Manognya.K _________________________ $ God gives what is best.Not what all you wish :)

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