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Team Development with Visual Studio Team Foundation Server

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• For more information about the delete command, see “Delete Command (<strong>Team</strong><br />

<strong>Foundation</strong> Build)” at http://msdn2.microsoft.com/enus/library/ms244360(VS.80).aspx<br />

How to Delete a Build Type<br />

You cannot delete <strong>Team</strong> Build types by using <strong>Team</strong> Explorer. Instead, you should<br />

remove the build type from source control.<br />

To delete an existing build type<br />

1. Open Source Control Explorer.<br />

2. In Source Control Explorer, expand your team project folder.<br />

3. Expand the <strong>Team</strong>BuildTypes folder.<br />

4. Right-click the <strong>Team</strong> Build folder that represents the <strong>Team</strong> Build type you want to<br />

delete and then click Delete.<br />

5. Right-click the <strong>Team</strong> Build folder again and then click Check In Pending<br />

Changes…<br />

6. Open <strong>Team</strong> Explorer.<br />

7. Right-click the <strong>Team</strong> Builds folder and then click Refresh.<br />

8. Expand the <strong>Team</strong> Builds folder and confirm that the <strong>Team</strong> Build has been deleted.<br />

Additional Resources<br />

• For more information about <strong>Team</strong> Build, see “Overview of <strong>Team</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> Build”<br />

at http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms181710(vs.80).aspx<br />

How to Associate a Work Item <strong>with</strong> a Build<br />

Use the Check In dialog box to associate work items <strong>with</strong> a check-in. This automatically<br />

associates these work items <strong>with</strong> the next build.<br />

To associate a work item <strong>with</strong> a build<br />

1. Make code changes that you want to have included in the build and that will be<br />

associated <strong>with</strong> a work item.<br />

2. Check in the pending changes.<br />

3. In the Check In dialog box, click Work Items.<br />

4. Select the work item(s) you want to associate <strong>with</strong> this check-in.<br />

All changesets that have occurred since the last successful build will be associated <strong>with</strong><br />

the next build. After the next build, <strong>Team</strong> Build will list this changeset in the associated<br />

changesets for the build and will include the selected work item as being associated <strong>with</strong><br />

the changeset.<br />

Additional Resources<br />

• For more information about checking in pending changes, see “How to: Check In<br />

Pending Changes” at http://msdn2.microsoft.com/enus/library/ms181411(VS.80).aspx

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