Yeah - ideally at runtime in a pipeline or any other way of determining 
whether there was a code change or not? I'm aware of a variable which is 
the build cause - that could be code change but if the build was started by 
a timer or even manually than the build cause will be different. However I 
would still like to be able to find out if there was an SCM change. Any 
ideas?

On Wednesday, 21 December 2016 10:51:14 UTC, Daniel Beck wrote:
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> When the SCM changelog isn't empty? Or what are you asking for exactly? 
>
> > On 21.12.2016, at 11:34, 'Peter Teichner' via Jenkins Users <
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> > Hi there, 
> > 
> > Is anyone aware of a variable or flag that indicates whether or not 
> there has been a code change on a build? Thanks 
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