Funnily enough, I did what the user requested in the searches I built, before I had 
CVS access, so I could more easily track the enhancements I made to my searches.

But for me CVS now takes al the hassle of managing version numbers, though it's true 
that you can't tell version when you see the naked xml file.

MLL

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> Subject: [DQSD-Devel] [ dqsd-Feature Requests-586207 ] search xml file
> versioning
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> Feature Requests item #586207, was opened at 2002-07-25 01:23
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> 86207&group_id=42081
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> Category: Interface Improvements (example)
> Group: None
> Status: Open
> Resolution: None
> Priority: 5
> Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
> Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
> Summary: search xml file versioning
> 
> Initial Comment:
> Would be nice if there were a version element in each 
> search xml file that would be updated when the script is 
> updated so we could tell if we have the latest version.  
> Would also be nice to have a way to find out what newer 
> versions of scripts are available and selectively update 
> all or some of them independently of re-installing a new 
> version of the whole application.
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> Comment By: Will Dean (willdean)
> Date: 2002-07-25 08:32
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> What is perceived to be the advantage of this?   I worry that 
> trying to maintain ~150 different version numbers will be 
> difficult.   
> 
> If the idea is to get away from hassle with doing upgrades of 
> the main code, perhaps we should address this.  I'm not 
> convinced that a search-only upgrade would be reliable, as 
> new searches often uncover problems with the code which 
> require matching upgrades.
> 
> Could you expand on what you see as the advantages?
> 
> 
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