How does VS 2005 provide history across all TFS Team Projects when tf.exe cannot?
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In Visual Studio 2005, in the TFS Source Control Explorer, these is a top-level node for the TFS Server itself, with a child node for each Team Project. Right-clicking either the server node or the node for a Team Project gives a context menu on which there is a View History
item. Selecting this gives you a History window showing the last 200 or so changesets, either for the specific Team Project chosen, or across all Team Projects.
It is this history across all Team Projects that I am wondering about. The command-line tf.exe history
command provides (as I understand it) basically the same functionality as is provided by the VS TFS Source Control plug-in. But I cannot work out how to get tf.exe history
to provide this across-all-Team-Projects history.
At a command line, supposing I have C:\
mapped as the root of my workspace, and Foo
, Bar
, and Baz
as Team Projects, I can do
C:\> tf history Foo /recursive /stopafter:200
to get the last 200 changesets that affected Team Project Foo
; or from within a Team Project folder
C:\Bar> tf history *.* /recursive /stopafter:200
which does the same thing for Team Project Bar
- note that the wildcard *.*
is allowed here.
However, none of these work (each gives the error message shown):
C:\> tf history /recursive /stopafter:200
The history command takes exactly one item
C:\> tf history *.* /recursive /stopafter:200
Unable to determine the source control server
C:\> tf history *.* /server:servername /recursive /stopafter:200
Unable to determine the workspace
I don't see an option in the docs for tf
for specifying a workspace; it seems to only want to determine it from the current folder.
So what is VS 2005 doing? Is it internally doing a history on each Team Project in turn and then sticking the results together??
note also that I have tried with Power Tools; tfpt history
from the command line gives exactly the same error messages seen here
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