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Matthew, tf history only allows you to query
history and state type properties, not the contents of the files. I don’t
believe there is any equivalent of the “Find in Files”… Don’t
forget that VSS wasn’t client/server, so to do the “Find in Files”
it was actually getting each of the files and then searching it anyway…
At least with TFS it will only get files that aren’t already in your
workspace, so simply do a “Get Latest” and use the file searching
application of your choice (such as Visual Studio).
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of DUNN,Matthew Hello
All, Is
there a way to query TFS for files containing a string (regex would be better)
without retrieving the complete source tree to my local workstation? I'm
looking for the equivalent of the Find in Files feature in VSS. The
following article refers to achieving this using the tf history command,
however, I'm unsure as to how this can be done: http://blogs.msdn.com/vstsue/archive/2006/08/31/733757.aspx
Thanks,
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Title: Querying TFS for Files Containing a String
- [OzTFS] Querying TFS for Files Containing a String DUNN,Matthew
- RE: [OzTFS] Querying TFS for Files Containing a S... William Bartholomew
- RE: [OzTFS] Querying TFS for Files Containing a S... DUNN,Matthew
- RE: [OzTFS] Querying TFS for Files Containing a S... keith_hill
