All,
Is it possible when a file is checked in, that a separate file is updated to indicate when the last file or when the last time the database was changed. (File was committed in which changed the database.)
I want to compile code from a golden directory and include the time of the last file committed in.
Hence, I have 20 files, and when I commit one file this "separate file" changes to 1/30/2014 6:30 PM 23 seconds, or something like that.
Hence, when I compile my code from the golden directory it includes the last known time of the last file changed.
Hence I can use this file, time stamp, as my revision code.
Read the code and check the "separate file" and both reads the same date/time.
Ideas are greatly welcome.
Ron
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