Hi Nasser,
You're probably right!
Anyway, I was expecting that the binary diff of SVN would incrementally
store the changes I would make to an Access file, but this doesn't work.
Probably Access uses some compressed form of storing files, I guess..
Dassi, Nasser wrote:
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>Hi Marijn,
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>I do not believe SVN is capable of that. It does not version-control
>the discrepencies of binary files. It can, however, be used to version
>saved binary files (as a whole).
>
>- nasser
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>Nasser Dassi
>Sr. Technical Programmer
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>Does anybody has any experience with using Subversion to control the
>versions Microsoft Access databases, including queries, forms, reports
>or even data?
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