Dear Luke1410,
Thanks for reply. I still have some doubts:

1. In the working copy, what is the use of even having a WC revision? I 
thought what matters most is the version that it last changed?

2. In my WC c:\cmt, let's say I have two files, file1.c, file2.c. If I 
SVN_update file1.c, I noticed that the revision of the folder c:\cmt 
remains unchanged. Isn't this flawed? Which means by just looking at the 
revision of the folder alone, I am NOT able to tell the revision of the 
files in the folder! I think this is chaotic, because the integrity 
"binding" the folder revision and file revision does not hold.. am I right?

On Monday, April 23, 2018 at 12:23:34 AM UTC+8, Luke1410 wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On 22/04/2018 17:17, swoo_quek via TortoiseSVN wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I would like to know the difference between the different "Revision" below?
>
> For the "demo" directory, in my local drive (right-click -> Properties -> 
> Subversion), the WC Revision is 3, and the Last Changed Revision is 1. And 
> in the Repo-Browser, its revision is 1
>
> So which is which?
>
> The revision row in your 1st screenshot shows the last revision that path 
> was modified. cmt (or one of the children in cmt) was modified in revision 
> 3 while the last modification to the demo path was in revision 1.
>
> The Revision: HEAD in the repository describes which revision of the 
> entire repository you are looking at. HEAD means you are looking at the 
> "last/current" revision of the repository. You can change it to show an 
> earlier revision (f.e. revision 1) to see how the repository looks/looked 
> in that older revision.
>
> The working copy revision shown in screenshot 2 describes which revision 
> your local working copy is at (revision 3 in your case). If someone else 
> commits something to the repository, your working copy would still stay at 
> revision 3 while the repository would then be at revision 4. If you update 
> your working copy again, it will be updated to revision 4 then.
>
> Regards,
> Stefan
>

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