You'll have to map your version control folders to different source directories, for example.
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In the Workspace tab Source Control Folder: I am picking only two locations from my entire team project. I do not want to pick the entire team project because it has 20 projects. I only need two project locations for the build.
$/TeamProject/ABCProj. SVC $/TeamProject/ABCProj. UI Build Agent Folder, If I specify the same $(SourceDir) for both the Source control folder locations($/TeamProject/ABCProj.
SVC, $/TeamProject/ABCProj. UI) above, I am unable to save the build definition. I am getting an error when saving the Build definition "$(SourceDir) can only be mapped one time in a given workspace" Can any one please suggest a solution.
Msbuild tfs2010 link|improve this question edited Jul 17 '11 at 9:00John Saunders86.7k763143 asked Jul 17 '11 at 6:58kirang111.
You'll have to map your version control folders to different source directories, for example: $/TeamProject/ABCProj. SVC -> $(SourceDir)/ABCProj. SVC $/TeamProject/ABCProj.
UI -> $(SourceDir)/ABCProj. UI Alternatively, you can just map $/TeamProject to $(SourceDir) and cloak all subprojects you don't want to get the sources for.
Dylan thanks for the correction – Thomas Gerstendörfer Jul 19 '11 at 7:05.
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