Hi Stefan,
Yes, I know that SVN views this as not really a change, however the file is 
textually different to the copy on the server. My issue is when I go to 
send this file for manufacture (it's a bill of materials) the ID string 
isn't included because the design software cleared out the string when 
regenerating.

Aside from manually checking the file against the server each time (in this 
situation), can I force my working copy to pull the ID string from the 
server or revert the string? I happened to catch this because I was 
expecting the file contents (outside the ID string) to change but it 
didn't, so I investigated. My co-workers sometimes struggle with version 
control, so they might send out files that are missing ID strings because 
they see no local modifications.

Chris.

On Wednesday, 20 May 2020 04:00:43 UTC+10, Stefan wrote:
>
> svn doesn't consider changes in an expanded keyword as a committable 
> change, so the svn status is not 'modified' but still 'normal'.
> http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.7/svn.advanced.props.special.keywords.html
>

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