Project - Source Control for Project VBA
Asked By Adrian Miller
05-Nov-09 03:54 AM
Hi,
is there any way to use a source code control system with Project VBA?
Ideally with TFS?
Thanks for any advice
Adrian
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Rod Gill replied to Adrian Miller
With VBA, usually all the code resides in one file. So, even if I have a
macro that is to be stored in the Enterprise Global, I would develop in a
standalone project then copy once tested. I would use version control on the
.mpp file or save in a document management system.
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Rod Gill
Microsoft MVP for Project
Author of the only book on Project VBA, see:
http://www.projectvbabook.com
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Gary Chefetz replied to Adrian Miller
Adrian:
If all you are doing is writing VBA code and you are not developing large
managed code applications, using TFS is akin to swatting flies with a sledge
hammer, particularly if you are paying for TFS. There is no reason why you
cannot do it, but I'd look at a more economical and easier to use option like
Subversion.
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Gary L Chefetz, MVP, MCT, MCITP
msProjectExperts http://www.msprojectexperts.com
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Adrian Miller replied to Gary Chefetz
Gary,
thanks for your advice. I am developing my .NET project against TFS, so I
would love to this for VBA, too.
Is there isupport for the VBA IDE for subversion? I did not find any? Nor for
TFS.
Thanks again
Adrian.
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Adrian Miller
Gary Chefetz replied to Adrian Miller
Adrian:
As far as I know everything out there targets managed code solutions. But, I
do not see why you cannot simply use any of them as an object store. Like Rod
suggested, you are probably just as well served using a SharePoint library
with automatic version control turned on.
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Gary L Chefetz, MVP, MCT, MCITP
msProjectExperts http://www.msprojectexperts.com
FAQs and Reference http://www.projectserverexperts.com
BLOG: http://projectserverhelp.com

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