That's a workaround for the binary files, which contains the keywords as plain
text. Ok.
But it is not really safe ... there is still a probability that the binary will
be corrupt afterwards.
And it doesn't work for all the other binary files, e.g. schematics, etc.
Anyway thanks for the idea.
Hi,
we have a lot of binary files, e. g. word documents, schematics, etc., which
are containing the revision number.
If such a file is updated, it won't be possible to estimate the revision which
the file really get.
Example:
Document A has rev. 10 ... now I lock it, update it and write rev. 11