witexport
Use the witexport command to export an XML definition for a work item type from a Team Foundation Server. You can also use this command to print an XML definition to the display.
The witexport command-line utility is located in <drive >\Program Files\Visual Studio8\Common7\IDE Team Explorer client computer.
witexport [/f filename] /t tfs /p teamproject /n witname [/exportgloballists] [/e encodingname]
Parameters
| Parameter | Description | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| /f filename | The XML destination file to which the work item type is to be exported. If you omit this parameter, the work item type is exported to the display.
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| /t tfs | The computer name of the Team Foundation Server from which the work item type is to be exported, or a fully specified URL for the Team Foundation Server. | ||
| /p teamproject | The team project from which the work item type is to be exported. This team project must exist on the Team Foundation Server specified by tfs. | ||
| /n witname | The name of the work item type to be exported. This type must exist in team project teamproject on Team Foundation Server tfs. | ||
| /e Encodingname | The name of a .NET Framework 2.0 encoding. The specified encoding will be used to export the work item type XML. If this argument is not specified, witimport uses UTF-8 encoding by default. | ||
| /? | Displays the witexport context help. |
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| /exportgloballists | Exports the definitions of global lists referenced by the work item type. |
The command in this example exports the work item type myworkitem from the AdventureWorks team project on the Team Foundation AdventureWorksServer to the file myworkitems.xml. This example exports the work item type using the default UTF-8 encoding.
>witexport /f myworkitems.xml /t AdventureWorksServer /p AdventureWorks /n myworkitem
The following example shows how to use a URL instead of a Team Foundation Server name. This example exports the work item type using the default UTF-8 encoding.
>witexport /f myworkitems.xml /t http://TFS:8080/bis/registration.asmx /p AdventureWorks /n myworkitem
The following example exports the work item using Unicode (utf-7) encoding.
>witexport /f myworkitems.xml /t AdventureWorksServer /p AdventureWorks /n myworkitem /exportgloballists
The following example exports the work item type and the referenced global lists. This example exports the work item type using the default UTF-8 encoding.
>witexport /f myworkitems.xml /t http://TFS:8080/bis/registration.asmx /p AdventureWorks /n myworkitem
The following example exports the work item type to the display instead of a file. This example exports the work item type using the default UTF-8 encoding.
>witexport /t http://TFS:8080/bis/registration.asmx /p AdventureWorks /n myworkitem
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