Re: TFS Source Control, Reporting Services Project, how do multiple us
- From: "Stevanich" <dotneticated@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2007 02:48:30 -0400
LehrSJ,
Someone new needs to go into Visual Studio and select File >> 'Open from
Source Control' to open the project.
As far as project locations go, each developer should be checking out files
to their own local workspace.
Hope this helps,
Steve - dotneticated.com
"LehrSJ" <lehr524@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am using TFS for source control. In Visual Studio I can setup a
Reporting
Services project and add it to source control. If my project is called
Reports I can see the source control files Reports.rptproj,
Reorts.rptproj.vspscc, Reports.sln, and Reports.vssscc are added to the
TFS
folders. I can add report .RDL files, datasources and easily check them
in
and out. But what I don't understand is how does another user also setup
a
Report project that points to this same location so he can also work on
the
same reports and check them in and out?
If someone else now goes into Visual studio and creates a new Reporting
Services project called reports and tries to point it to the same place in
TFS, an error message is displayed that the item Reports.sln is already
under
source control and to use a different folder for the project. But if a
different folder is selected, then this project is not going to see the
reports under the Reports project.
I am confused. How does more than one person set up a project and use
source control and have it point to the same project in TFS source
control?
--
LehrSJ
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