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TFS 2010 - Where are build definitions stored? Might anyone know where the TFS 2010 Build Defintions are stored? I ask from a potential desire-to-bulk-update perspective Are they stored in some nice xml format somewhere on the server, or do these live only at the database level?
Can we output the result of a custom TFS query executed from TFS API . . . I have just learned to use TFS API and execute TFS queries by making console application in C# With such a C# program, I am able to filter, calculate and extract the data I want to create a table report of work items and export to Excel file
Back Up Team Foundation Server 2010 - what about TFS_Analysis database? As far as I know the TFS_Analysis database is not one of the databases you must back up, it is an option one The data in the TFS_Analysis comes from TFS_Warehouse The TFS job agent extracts data from TFS_Warehouse and put it into TFS_Analysis regularly Please also take a look at this article, understanding backing up team foundation server
TFs with Classic ASP and microsoft Java 1 Is it practical to achieve what we want using TFS ? eg would we be able to set up development environment for the application in Classic ASP and microsoft Java ? For Java, there's a TFS client from TeamPrise I am not sure what are the specifics of working with MS Java, though, hopefully Mr Martin Woodward will join the thread and elaborate
TFS Error when checking in files: Collection was modified; enumeration . . . It started to occur after re-naming three projects in TFS Source Control Explorer for the solution I'm working on The reason for re-naming was that I discovered that for some reason these three projects that I had re-named 3 months ago in my solution in Visual Studio weren't re-named in TFS Source Control Explorer
Error updating to TFS 2017 - social. msdn. microsoft. com Single Server Setup There are 7 collections on the TFS All collections have been created in TFS 2010 with SQL Server Express 2008 (some of them, also the "Problem Collection", migrated from SourceSafe many years ago) Migrated successfully to TFS 2013 SQL Server 2012 R1 Express tree years ago January February 2017: