Version Control Operations in Microsoft Dynamics AX [AX 2012]
Updated: June 30, 2011
Applies To: Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Feature Pack, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
A Version Control System (VCS) enables a team of developers to work, at the same time, on the code base in one or more projects. Using a VCS can have the following advantages, depending on which VCS you use:
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Concurrent development
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Isolated development
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Change description
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Change history
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Change list support
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Quality bar enforcement
In this section, you will learn about the operations that you can perform with a VCS.
How to: Add Elements to the Version Control System
How to: Use Label Files Under Version Control
How to: Check Elements Out of the Version Control System
How to: Check Elements into the Version Control System
How to: Associate a TFS Work Item with a Check-in
How to: Delete Elements from the Version Control System
How to: Rename Elements in the Version Control System
How to: View the History of an Element
How to: Roll Back to a Previous Version of an Element
How to: Synchronize Your Local Repository with the Version Control System
How to: Develop While Not Connected to the Version Control Server