My company's solution currently has 50+ seperate projects in a single solution, all contained in Valult and worked on primarily using Visual Studio 2005 with the Vault source control plugin. We've just started to implement branching and though we've had no problems creating the branch in Vault, there doesn't seem to be an easy way to re-bind the Visual Studio Solution and projects to the new branch without modifying the source control bindings for each project seperately.
Is there a tool available which can re-bind all the projects as part of a branching operation?
Vault 3.0.6 - Branching and Visual Studio 2005
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Oh, and you should just be able to perform the unbind and rebind of the entire thing at once. Open the solution, unbind, click ok and save it to disk that way. then go in and rebind either all at once (if the layout in Vault matches what's on disk), or each one, and click ok only after all 50 are rebound.50+ seperate projects in a single solution
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The gripe is that it takes a lot of effort to re-bind all those projects by hand on the semi-regular creation of a branch and the subsequence merge into the trunk.
We currently don't have any problems with Vault as such, just this issue which makes branching vastly more time-consuming than it ought to be.
We currently don't have any problems with Vault as such, just this issue which makes branching vastly more time-consuming than it ought to be.
We agree that this is a chore. That's why we designed the 4.1 Enhanced Client to handle branches without needing to be rebound.
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