After TFS server is ready with folders created for
databases, you need to take database scripts in your own style and check in to
TFS. This is one of the database version control methods.
Install Visual Studio
2015 and once you launch you need to click on Team (5th tab from
left) button of Visual Studio main page. Select Connect to team foundation
server to make a connection to TFS server for the first time or click Manage
Connections if it is already configured.
Below is the structure created in my Team Foundation Server:
To upload database scripts to these folders you have to
create similar structure in your local drive as below screenshot shows
Create subfolder as Databases in SQL folder and one folder
for each database again. Create 3 subfolders in each database similar to the
TFS structure for example Dev, Integration and Main. It is explained in the below
screenshot.
Again under each environment I have created folders for each
database objects separately.
Take scripts separately and check in using below
instructions.
When you highlight the folder left side you will see the
location of the folder you created locally as Local Path.
After taking database scripts, copy those in their
respective folder in your local drive.
To check In those scripts, right click on the middle panel
and click Add Items to Folder option.
If you already add scripts to your local folder you will see
the script file to add like below.
Highlight the script file and click next or finish to check
in. You will see the added file like below
Right click on the file and click check in pending changes
option. It will complete the check in process in to TFS.
Best Practice would be to always Right click each branch and
click on the ‘Get Latest Version’ as shown below and then right click on the
Sub-Folder and click on ‘Add Items to Folder’ option, select the scripts and
click on ‘Finish’ button’…In the Solutions Explorer highlight each script, hit
the F4 button and make sure the Build Action is set to ‘None’….then right click
on the project and click on ‘Check In Pending Changes’ option and click on the
‘Check In’ button.
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