I'm sure this is a very newbie question, and I think I already know the answer to this, but I want you know what you all do.
99% of the time I, or somebody else in QA, is the one running our CMM. We have always created and ran our programs as the .cmp files. After we run our program/switch to another program we get the "do you want to save" prompt, which we've just always said "no" to. Every now and then it looks like somebody has clicked "yes" and minor changes are overwritten.
So my question is: after creating my .cmp/project file, I should probably be saving another .prg/program file, and having people run the program from that, right?
Also, what exactly gets "saved" when you do click "yes" after running a program under the .cmp file type? It looks like the feature "actuals" get overwritten?