The only way is to open the module and look for files in the tree which
have those little red dots to the left.
This is probably a nice feature request for v1.1 (locked file report)
Jeff
Dan O'Keefe wrote:
Yes, you did, very well. Thanks for your insight as to how you use the tool
and how it works best for you.
If Adam comes out with a new version that has some really cool new fangled
thing in it and you would like to apply it to all of your forms, I guess you
would just have to do the new form/copy process.
Is there any where in Plum where you can get a list of everything that is
locked?
Dan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Fleitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2004 9:17 AM
Subject: Re: [plum] Round trip tool
I do what Adam suggested. When I am working in a module, I use Plum to
prototype the forms, get fields ordered and named the way I want, etc.,
and generate. Once I determine that I need to make changes that will
not round trip back into the IDE, I lock the form in the IDE so I don't
write over it, and then check it in to VSS. At the point when the
'basic' forms in the module are complete, I lock the module in the IDE.
If I need to add something that is easier to use the IDE for, I just
create a new form and name it something different, build and generate,
and then copy the code from one to another.
I never totally regenerate a site. I also don't have Plum generate all
the forms for my tables at one time, unless it is a real simple app, or
I need to show a prototype to a client quickly. I have found that
adding modules one at a time and adding forms that way makes it easier
to work with. It is really neat to see Plum generate an app for a 50
table database, but it is overwhelming to work with IMO.
Did I answer your question?
Jeff
Dan O'Keefe wrote:
I agree version control is a no brainier, but how does that resolve the
question I had? Are you using labels in VSS to indicate which files you
manually changed versus changing through the interface?
Dan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Fleitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: [plum] Round trip tool
I have been using version control software for about the past 4 months
with Plum integrated into Homesite + and DW, and it works very well. I
use VSS just because I have it and use it in in other development. I
work highly recommend versioning software if you begin making changes to
the custom tags or components. I am working on a project right now
where I have made extensive changes, and I check everything back in at
the end of the day.
I also have a little $35 backup utility called Backup Plus which sits in
the system tray and backs up my web projects and the VSS database to a
NAS storage drive automatically while I am eating dinner (it helps if
you are on somewhat of a regular dinner schedule ;)
I have been sleeping better at night since I began doing this :)
Jeff
Dan O'Keefe wrote:
Since PLUM is not a round trip tool, and I realize at some point in the
process we need to divorce the project from the tool, is there any way
now to protect changes I made or make copies of them giving me the
option to copy them back in after site regeneration?
Is Round trip a planned option for future versions Adam?
Thanks,
Dan O'Keefe
P.S. There was a post in CF-Talk the other day asking what was going on
with PLUM in case you did not see it.