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Associate TFS work item with checkin of file
Does anyone know how to associate a work item with the checkin of a particular file using the Team Foundation action in VBP? I'm currently using v7.5 of VBP and cannot seem to figure out a way to associate work items via the command-line.
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trying to associate TFS workitem with TFS check in
The link says that you can associate the work item with the check in in two separate steps, but I don't think this will work in our situation. This is because:-
1. Performing the check in first (before doing the association) is rejected due to our check in policy. The check in hasn't been associated with a work item. 2. Performing the association first is impossible before the changeset doesn't exist yet. The changeset only exists once files have been checked in. So as far as I can tell, until the parameters for TF CHECKIN allow for something like /workitem:<123>, the only way that it is possible is to use VBScript to use the TFS automation model or write a component that uses the TFS API. I'm not sure which is true as I'm just about to start looking... Regards Phil |
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I finally managed to do the association during checkin using a powershell script and reflection on the TFS object model.
Google Get-TfsCollection and then my final few lines looked like this: $col = Get-TfsCollection("http://xxxxxxxxxxxx:8080/tfs/DefaultCollection") $wis = Get-TfsWorkItemStore($col) $vcs = Get-TfsVersionControlServer($col) $wi = $wis.GetWorkItem(1234) $ws = $vcs.GetWorkspace("C:\xxxxxxxx") $pc = $ws.GetPendingChanges() $wici = Get-TfsWorkItemCheckinInfo($wi) $changeset = $ws.CheckIn($pc, "xxxxx", $null, $wici, $null) |
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