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VFP and Team Foundation Server
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04/01/2010 00:31:27
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
Application:
Desktop
Divers
Thread ID:
01441108
Message ID:
01441888
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I don't have that option. The project already exists in TFS.

>Mike,
>
>Don't start with a TS project, start with nothing, and VFP will create the project in the place you want correctly. What we do for new projects is do that (create it in VFP), then go to TS and set options for the project, then continue using in VFP. Once the project is going we have not had many problems.
>
>
>>>>Rats! Join Source Control Project must be a VFP 9 thing, and we are using VFP 8. (Yeah, I know, but not my decision).
>>>>
>>>>http://kb.dynamsoft.com/questions/354/How+to+get+a+FoxPro+project+under+source+control+of+SourceAnywhere+Standalone+to+local%3F

>>>
>>>Mike,
>>>
>>>That's not the case: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa975794%28VS.71%29.aspx
>>>
>>>I do distinctly remember actively using source code control under VFP 8 at my previous job. Remember that the menu option will not appear unless you have an active source code control provider defined in Tools/Options.
>>>
>>>Jon
>>
>>Ah, there it is. Still no joy, though. When I try to join the TFS project it keeps wanting the local project to be one level below its actual location. i.e. server path is $/xxxx/yyyy (correct) and it wants the PJX to be in c:\xxxx\yyyy\yyyy (incorrect).
>>
>>I am going to put this aside again, at least for now. It may well be a Mike problem rather than a TFS or VFP problem.
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