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I did manage to figure out hooking up Red Gate with Team Foundation.
Thanks! / comments
I did manage to figure out hooking up Red Gate with Team Foundation.
Thanks!
I'm very disappointed in Red Gate.
I posted my first post back in December 15, 2012 and someone from Red Gate is finally replying on January 21, 2013 - more than a month later.
Worse, if you read my posts carefully you will notice that none of my folder names have an underscore. And your response is about a bug in your product relating to underscores.
Sorry!!! But you missed the boat.
Wow! / comments
I'm very disappointed in Red Gate.
I posted my first post back in December 15, 2012 and someone from Red Gate is finally replying on January 21, 2013 - more than a month later.
Worse, if you read m...
Wow, what pain.
In TFS 2012 you need to add Collections in the TFS Admin app on the machine TFS is installed on.
Then you need to add Projects to a Collectionusing VS2012, but to get that Create Project menu item you need to first disconnect from TFS and then re-connection while unchecking all the Project checkboxes.
To Delete projects you need to use, again, the TFS Admin app.
Now, you need to go into SSMS in the Red-Gate select folder/create folder you need to navigate to the Project you created in VS2012 and then create a folder (ie. Schema) and another folder for Migrations.
So, it's one stop shopping! / comments
Wow, what pain.
In TFS 2012 you need to add Collections in the TFS Admin app on the machine TFS is installed on.
Then you need to add Projects to a Collectionusing VS2012, but to get that Create Pr...
I'm creating a Project ("Test") in my Database collection in VS2012 after installing Team Foundation for VS2012 from MS.
But, the error message I get when I link is:
"The Path must be an empty folder."
But, when I create the Project in VS2012 it adds a folder and files and I can't control that and I am unable to delete the files and folder. / comments
I'm creating a Project ("Test") in my Database collection in VS2012 after installing Team Foundation for VS2012 from MS.
But, the error message I get when I link is:
"The Path must be an empty fold...
Unable to link to TFS 2012
I believe that I am running the latest version of Source Control. Is there somewhere that I can see the version?
UPDATE: I found the version and I found the Update and updated to Source Control 3....