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I can't seem to get the "Auto-increment file version" to work, this is possibly just me not understanding this functionality but essentially I was expecting this to automatically increase the file version every time I press CTRL + F7 / Build Package.
This only seems to increase from the current file version once.
In the settings, the file version is at 3.0.2.0
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I press CTRL + F7 and it creates a new file 3.0.3.0
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But then all subsequent files are created as 3.0.3.0, it never goes to 3.0.4.0.. etc
After posting the above i realised there was an update so I have now updated to version 5.8.192
I still have the same issue as reported above.
I have just noticed though, this only appears to be an issue if running the build from within Powershell Studio, if I run the build from the Script Packager (i.e. click settings and run it from there) then the file version does increment.
brittneyr wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 7:11 am
This issue has been marked as fixed and the fix will be released with service build 5.8.193. I do not have an ETA.
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