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TFS 2010 – Custom Process Parameters Part 4 – Custom Types
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over 3 years ago
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Jason Prickett - MSFT
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In my previous posts, we discussed… Custom Process Parameters Process Parameter Metadata Custom Editors In this post, I want to continue this discussion of process parameters and explain how to use your own custom types for process parameters. Previously...
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TFS 2010 – Custom Process Parameters Part 3 – Custom Editors
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over 3 years ago
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Jason Prickett - MSFT
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In the last post of this series, we added metadata to our custom process parameter and I described all of the metadata that you can use to describe your custom process parameters. I also mentioned that we would talk more about some of the more complicated...
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TFS 2010 – The New Build Definition Window
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over 3 years ago
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Jason Prickett - MSFT
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The build definition dialog is now a window! Why is that so exciting? Well, let me tell you… Now you open two definitions side by side and copy information from one to the other! If you forget some bit of information, like where your solution file is...
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