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Can someone please remind me how to figure out what "M" build I have? Going to HELP | ABOUT I see "Mathcad 15.0 (15.0.0.436 ..." How would I know if this is build "M005"?
Presotn
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Preston, if you have M005 you should see: Mathcad 15.0 (M005 [MC15_M005_20101105])
Preston, if you have M005 you should see: Mathcad 15.0 (M005 [MC15_M005_20101105])
Check you check if the attached yields the correct version.
Mike
Doesn't seem to work for me; it reports "14.1.0.457." Unless that's what v15 M0005 really is ...
Doesn't seem to work for me; it reports "14.1.0.457." Unless that's what v15 M0005 really is ...
I have the same version as you and get the same results. Maybe someone with a earlier version will try and see if it works.
Or maybe the function doesn't work with M15.
Mike
Preston,
As posted above, if you have the final Mathcad 15 M005, under About Mathcad under the Help menu, it should say, Mathcad 15.0 (M005 [MC15_M005_20101105]).
The schema is 14.1, which is why Mathcad 15 files can be opened in Mathcad 14.
Mona
The schema is 14.1 Mona
What's the schema?
Mike
In XML, schema is a way of describing a document in terms of syntactical constraints and descriptions. Files are validated to make sure they conform to a particular schema.
Mathcad, since I believe version 12, has been XML-based. When we add new features, sometimes we have to make schema changes.
Mathcad 15 has the schema titled 14.1. It's basically naming conventions.
Mona
Cheers for the explanation.
Mike