How to search Team Foundation Server?
am 14.01.2008 23:21:48 von DRHow to search Team Foundation Server?
How to search Team Foundation Server?
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"DR"
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> How to search Team Foundation Server?
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"DR"
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> How to search Team Foundation Server?
What do you want to search? Documents in the document library, code in
source control, or work items?
If it's source code then I don't believe there is anything built in to
directly search the contents of files on the server. If you don't have too
much source code then you're better off performing a get latest on $/ and
searching the filesystem.
Don't know if this works, give it a try:
http://blogs.microsoft.co.il/blogs/tfsidekicks/archive/2006/ 11/07/Better-search-and-history-add_2D00_in-for-Source-Contr ol-Explorer.aspx
to excuse the most wicked.
The heathen sages erected a structure equally fine outside, but upon a bad
foundation; and the devil deceived men by this apparent resemblance based
upon the most different foundation.
Man never had so good a cause as I; and others have never furnished so good
a capture as you...
The more they point out weakness in my person, the more they authorise my
cause.
You say that I am a heretic. Is that lawful? And if you do not fear that men
do justice, do you not fear that God does justice?
You will feel the force of the truth, and you will yield to it...
There is something supernatural in such a blindness. Digna necessitas.231
Mentiris impudentissime.232
Doctrina sua noscetur vir...[233]
False piety, a double sin.
I am alone against thirty thousand. No. Protect you, the court; protect,
you, deception; let me protect the truth. It is all my strength. If I lose
it, I am undone. I shall not lack accusations, and persecutions. But I
possess the truth, and we shall see who will take it away.
I do not need to defend religion, but you do not need to defend error and
injustice. Let God, out of His compassion, having no regard to the evil
which is in me, and having regard to the good which is in you, grant us all
grace that truth may not be overcome in my hands, and that falsehood...
922. Probable.--Let us see if we seek God si
though he be, if he meditate on self.
In all this I am not talking of Christian kings as Christians, but only as
kings.
143. Diversion.--Men are entrusted from infancy with the care of their
honour, their property, their friends, and even with the property and the
honour of their friends. They are overwhelmed with business, with the study
of languages, and with physical exercise; and they are made to understand
that they cannot be happy unless their health, their honour, their fortune
and that of their friends be in good condition, and that a single thing
wanting will make them unhappy. Thus they are given cares and business which
make them bustle about from break of day. It is, you will exclaim, a strange
way to make them happy! What more could be done to make them
miserable?--Indeed! what could be done? We should only have to relieve them
from all these cares; for then they would see themselves: they would reflect
on what they are, whence they came, whither they go, and thus we cannot
employ and divert them too mu
moment, must infallibly place us within a few years under the dreadful
necessity of being for ever either annihilated or unhappy.
There is nothing more real than this, nothing more terrible. Be we as heroic
as we like, that is the end which awaits the world. Let us reflect on this
and then say whether it is not beyond doubt that there is no good in this
life but in the hope of another; that we are happy only in proportion as we
draw near it; and that, as there are no more woes for those who have
complete assurance of eternity, so there is no more happiness for those who
have no insight into it.
Surely then it is a great evil thus to be in doubt, but it is at least an
indispensable duty to seek when we are in such doubt; and thus the doubter
who does not seek is altogether completely unhappy and completely wrong. And
if besides this he is easy and content, professes to be so, and indeed
boasts of it; if it is this state itself which is the subject of his joy and
vanity, I have no words to describe so silly a creature.
How can people hold these opinions? What joy can we find in the expectation
of nothing but hopeless misery? What reason for boasting that we are in
impenetrable darkness? And how can it happen that the following argument
occurs to a reasonable man?
"I know not who put me into the world, nor what the world is, nor what I
myself am. I am in terrible ignorance of everything. I know not what my body
is, nor my senses, nor my soul, not even that part of me which thinks what I
say, which reflects on all and on itself, and knows itself no more than the
rest. I see those frightful spaces of the universe which surround me, and I
find myself tied to one corner of this vast expanse, without knowing why I
am put in this place rather than in another, nor why the short time which is
given me to live is assigned to me at this point rather than at another of
the whole eternity which was before
tfs not having a search feature sorto frenders it useless. there is no real
point to configuration management without a search feature.
"Leon Mayne"
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> "DR"
> news:%23N1fhvvVIHA.5980@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> How to search Team Foundation Server?
>
> What do you want to search? Documents in the document library, code in
> source control, or work items?
>
> If it's source code then I don't believe there is anything built in to
> directly search the contents of files on the server. If you don't have too
> much source code then you're better off performing a get latest on $/ and
> searching the filesystem.
>
> Don't know if this works, give it a try:
> http://blogs.microsoft.co.il/blogs/tfsidekicks/archive/2006/ 11/07/Better-search-and-history-add_2D00_in-for-Source-Contr ol-Explorer.aspx
"DR"
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> tfs not having a search feature sorto frenders it useless. there is no
> real point to configuration management without a search feature.
But you can search on your machine in your workspace, which offloads a lot
of work from the server onto the client. Yes, it would be nice to quickly
search from within the TFS source control viewer, but if you already have
the latest version version in your workspace then why not search there?