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    ok, what is the proper way to get the version of your program, like majorupdatenumber.minorupdatenumber.buildnumber?

    if you get to 10 minor updates, is that 1 major update. etc?

    What is the real proper way, and how specific should you be?

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    example v4.5.12 or something

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    major.minor.revision

    is that what you wanted?

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    There isn't really a 'proper' way to do it. Usually you would give each build a build number, I guess that's the same as the revision number. When you feel you've made changes deserving of a different version, you increment the minor version, and when you feel you've made major changes, you increment the major version. I guess that's how it goes anyway. I don't think there's really a right/wrong way.
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    yeah, i thought it was pretty flexible, at least netscape thinks so. But i was just curious.

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    Smile

    Usually, the Build number is for fixing existing bugs, fine-tuning stuffs. Minor and Major are just exactly what the name suggest.

    Hope this helps.

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    In Borland C++ Builder, there is an option where it will automatically increment the build number every time you compile your program. I don't know if VC++ has this, but it might be worth checking out if you have it.

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    Cool, i have borland. Where is this option?

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    Goto Project|Options then click on the Version Info. tab and click on the appropriate checkbox to enable it.

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    Thanks a lot

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