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Team Development with Visual Studio Team Foundation Server

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The tbl_subscription table lists all the events that are already subscribed. By viewing<br />

this table, you should be able to find the entry for the event to which you subscribed. You<br />

can unsubscribe any registered event by deleting the entry from the table. You can also<br />

unsubscribe an event by running bissubscribe, passing it the /unsubscribe command line<br />

parameter and the id of the event as follows:<br />

bissubscribe /delete/id [id] /server http://TFSRTM:8080<br />

Additional Resources<br />

• For more information, see “How To – Set Up a Continuous Integration Build in<br />

<strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Studio</strong> <strong>Team</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>Server</strong>” in this guide.<br />

• For more information, see “Adding a path filter to a CheckinEvent subscription using<br />

bissubscribe” at http://blogs.msdn.com/buckh/archive/2006/09/29/checkinevent-pathfilter.aspx<br />

• For more information, see “Continuous Integration using <strong>Team</strong> Build” at<br />

http://blogs.msdn.com/khushboo/archive/2006/01/04/509122.aspx<br />

How to Set Up a Report Dashboard<br />

Modify the team project portal Microsoft Office SharePoint® site in order to create a<br />

report dashboard that can provide a variety of project information in one location.<br />

For example, a useful reporting dashboard might contain the following reports:<br />

• Remaining Work<br />

• Quality Indicators<br />

• Bug Rates<br />

• Project Velocity<br />

You can add new reports to your SharePoint portal page by adding a Report Viewer Web<br />

Part for each report you want displayed on the page.<br />

To modify the team project portal and create a reporting dashboard<br />

1. Install the Report Viewer Web part on your report server by using the stsadm.exe tool<br />

and RSWebParts.cab, included <strong>with</strong> the Microsoft Office SharePoint and Report<br />

Services installation package.<br />

o STSADM.EXE can be found in the following path: C:\Program<br />

Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\web server extensions\60\BIN<br />

o RSWebParts.Cab can be found in the following path: C:\ Program<br />

Files\Microsoft SQL <strong>Server</strong>\90\Tools\Reporting Services\SharePoint<br />

Example: STSADM.EXE -o addwppack -filename "C:\ Program<br />

Files\Microsoft SQL <strong>Server</strong>\90\Tools\Reporting<br />

Services\SharePoint\RSWebParts.cab" -globalinstall<br />

2. In <strong>Team</strong> Explorer, right-click your project and then click Show Project Portal.<br />

3. Click Modify Shared Page, point to Browse, and then click Add Web Parts.<br />

4. Click Virtual <strong>Server</strong> Gallery.

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