Article ID: 130272
Article Last Modified on 11/18/2003
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft SourceSafe
- Microsoft SourceSafe
- Microsoft Visual SourceSafe 3.1 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q130272
SYMPTOMS
In some cases, SourceSafe appears to place an incorrect date/time stamp on
a file after a GET, UPDATE, or CHECKOUT.
CAUSE
This is a system-defined option that may be set accordingly.
RESOLUTION
SourceSafe has three methods of placing a date/time stamp on a file. By
default, SourceSafe places the current system date/time stamp on the files.
This may be confusing or ill-suited for some users, because the time on the
files does not give a good representation of the recent file history.
SourceSafe provides the user with the ability to place a different
date/time stamp on the file if needed. The following is a listing of the
date/time options and how they affect SourceSafe:
SetTime = Current (default)
Places the current system time on SourceSafe files.
SetTime = Mod (modification date)
Places the file's modification date on each SourceSafe file.
SetTime = Update
Places the date/time that the file was updated in the
SourceSafe database.
Both Mod and Update allow the user to see the age of a file at a glance.
These times may be preferred by some customers because they are a better
representation of when the file was last modified by a SourceSafe user.
These settings may be set on a global basis in the SRCSAFE.INI file or may
be set from within the SourceSafe GUI by selecting SETUP, COMMAND SETTINGS,
and selecting the SET FILE TIME option. In Visual SourceSafe version 4.0,
use the Tools, Options menu item, select the Local Files Tab, and Set
Date/Time on Local Files.
REFERENCES
For more information, please see page 70 of the User's Guide or page 23
of the Reference Guide.
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