TFS powershell and database projects – talk about an A-team!
We have previously discussed accessing work item information. It’s time to dig a bit deeper. Each Work Item has a Revisions collection which as you
Once upon a time, we had diaries — now we have blogs.
We have previously discussed accessing work item information. It’s time to dig a bit deeper. Each Work Item has a Revisions collection which as you
As previously discussed, one of the ways to access Work Items is via WIQL query. Despite the fact that it is somewhat awkward (for example,
Previously we discussed getting a collection of Changes from your TFS server based on path. This was pretty straight forward and only involved working directly
In the previous post we talked about the TFS object model and two ways to use it to get info about our changes. In this
Team Foundation Server (TFS) is a powerfull system for source countrol, project management and more. Unfortunately, as is the case with most MS products it
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