Joel de Guzman wrote:
> John Maddock wrote:
>> Here's the problem:  I have [last-revision $Date: 2006/08/31
>> 12:36:59 $] in my library information block, and it works fine -
>> each time the file gets committed to cvs the last-updated date gets
>> updated.  However, now that quickbook has [include filename]
>> support, my main quickbook file contains nothing but a whole bunch
>> of includes, and basically never changes, so the last-updated date
>> doesn't change either :-(
>>
>> So I'm either back to manually setting the date, or else what?
>> Anyone any ideas on how this could be better handled, either in my
>> quickbook setup, or in quickbook itself?
>
> It never occurred to me as a problem. In my case, I use a master
> header which has the library information block, a bunch of defs and
> then the section includes.

That's basically what I have too: like I said it mean that the "master file" 
prctically never changes, so the date never gets updated unless I do it 
manually.

OK, it's not the biggest problem currently facing mankind ;-)  Just a minor 
irritation, I just wondered if there was any smart way around it.

Thanks, John. 


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