Version Control Operations in Microsoft Dynamics AX
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:
Concurrent development
Isolated development
Change description
Change history
Change list support
Quality bar enforcement
In This Section
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