Jason,

In 2008, I have certainly observed that a build is not given a quality by
default - but I am not completely sure what the logic is behind this.  I
think it is just that in 2008 you have the option to have an empty build
quality associated with the build where-as in 2005 that was not an option.

If you would like new builds to have one, then you could certainly add
something to the end of the TFSBuild.proj file to set a build quality based
on the build status.  If you do then let me know what you are trying to do
and I could post some more details.

Martin.

Martin Woodward.  Senior Software Engineer, Microsoft MVP (Team System).
Teamprise, a division of SourceGear LLC.
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Jason Stangroome
Sent: 13 December 2007 08:13
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OzTFS] Default Build Quality

Hello,

In TFS 2005, whenever a Team Build completed, regardless of whether it
succeeded or failed, the Build Quality defaulted to "Unexamined".

Since upgrading to TFS 2008, all the existing build records still have a
default quality of "Unexamined" but all future builds default to a blank
Build Quality.

Does TFS 2008 no longer associated a Build Quality by default or has it
somehow lost which quality is considered the default (and how would I
rectify this)?

Thanks,

--
Jason




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