Thanks for the last answer, but now how can i restart the count of the
Build and Revision numbers of a dll in VS.Net.
Thanks
Pietro 4 1476
are you using the auto-numbering?
Just take out the * and specify your own manually.
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news:u9******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP10.phx.gbl... Thanks for the last answer, but now how can i restart the count of the Build and Revision numbers of a dll in VS.Net.
Thanks Pietro
I want to continue using the auto-numbering, but starting
from zero.
Curt_C [MVP] wrote: are you using the auto-numbering? Just take out the * and specify your own manually.
Hello Pietro,
In short, you cant. When you use autonumbering, the following is assumed [1]:
If you specify major and minor, you can specify an asterisk (*)for build.
This causes build to be equal to the number of days since January 1, 2000,
local time, and revision to be equal to the number of seconds since midnight,
January 1, 2000, local time, divided by 2.
If you specify major, minor, and build, you can specify an asterisk for revision.
This causes revision to be equal to the number of seconds since midnight,
January 1, 2000, local time, divided by 2.
Given that, if you want to use auto numbering, your revision (and maybe even
your build) numbers will be based January 1, 2000.
[1] http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...ilityalexe.asp
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Matt Berther http://www.mattberther.com I want to continue using the auto-numbering, but starting from zero.
Curt_C [MVP] wrote:
are you using the auto-numbering? Just take out the * and specify your own manually
Thank you, i thought that the build number was how much times i build
the application.
Pietro
Matt Berther wrote: Hello Pietro,
In short, you cant. When you use autonumbering, the following is assumed [1]:
If you specify major and minor, you can specify an asterisk (*)for build. This causes build to be equal to the number of days since January 1, 2000, local time, and revision to be equal to the number of seconds since midnight, January 1, 2000, local time, divided by 2.
If you specify major, minor, and build, you can specify an asterisk for revision. This causes revision to be equal to the number of seconds since midnight, January 1, 2000, local time, divided by 2.
Given that, if you want to use auto numbering, your revision (and maybe even your build) numbers will be based January 1, 2000.
[1] http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...ilityalexe.asp
-- Matt Berther http://www.mattberther.com
I want to continue using the auto-numbering, but starting from zero.
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