Version Control integration with SVN

We want to implement Version Control integration for Siebel Tools with Subversion (SVN).
After an informal chat with a consultant from Oracle, we got the reply like: Test, and see if it works.
Now for my question, does anyone know a project where they used SVN as the version control tool in a Siebel project?

Nothing much yet, but I found a website that has the batch file for integration with SVN.
Guess I have to contact the author to get more details:
http://arwaheem.wordpress.com/2008/04/30/siebel-version-control-source-code-integration-using-sub-version/

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