have a group of files say file1A, file2A to file9A. I have updated these application in clarify and now I have my set of files file1B,file2B,file3B to file9b. So files with B are superset files with A... Now the files with A are constantly updated...I have to see which all files are updated - It is not necessary that all the files are updated at a time.. I have to see what are the changes in filesA and may or may not make the changes in B. This is the scenario... I have to take a 'baseline' difference of file A and B. now this 'diff' file must be compared with the diff file of the latest versions of A and B at present time.. so that is diff of two diff files must be created when I run the application...

In reply to Finding Diff files in clear case by jerrylus

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