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We are a Microsoft shop and use TFS for our .net development efforts and are thinking of using TFS for Lawson also. Does anyone have any advice for using a source code control system with Lawson? I would be interested in hearing from you no matter which system you use.
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We use Subversion for our LSF source code control on Unix. It is OK for what we are doing, but it is pretty painful. There is really no integration, so everything we do is manual. It really only functions as a source safe for us. We don't really utilize it for promotions or releases.
We use it for our COBOL code, EMSS Mods, PFI Flows, and Landmark Flows - all in different svn repositories.
Landmark uses a highly integrated Subversion for their source control, version control, and deployment, but our custom development stuff is kept competely separate.
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We use Source Safe...I think Visual Studio is the "proper" name.
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