Hi Bill:

The U2 world works inside the database.  The rest of the world thinks source
code control should be outside the database.  Your use of VOC is very unique
and probably applicable to a small set of the U2 community.  Source code
control, except for U2, is done from the local workstation and not on the
server.

When I was a Configuration Manager for a telecom software company, many
moons ago, we did not store any changes inside either the Informix or Sybase
databases.  We stored all of source code revisions on several Unix boxes
that the programmers had to check out and check in from their workstations.

I have created a web page that shows how Eclipse maintains a local version.
There is a graphic of what U2 project looks like as well as few more.  You
need to look at the last graphic.  That is where version control shines and
shows you what you checked in and why.  The pretty pictures of Eclipse
version control using the XLr8Editor plug-ins is feature here and you can
click on any of images to enlarge them:
http://www.u2logic.com/versioncontrol.html. 

Regards,
Doug
www.u2logic.com
"Universe and Unidata Eclipse based tool supplier"

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