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#DevOps Series: Upgrading Microsoft Dexterity VSS and TFS repositories to Visual Studio Team Services - Part 2/2

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Continuing with our #DevOps series, today we will address the upgrade process from Team Foundation Server (TFS) to Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS). Yesterday, we addressed the upgrade from Visual SourceSafe (VSS) to VSTS - see #DevOps Series: Upgrading Microsoft Dexterity VSS and TFS repositories to Visual Studio Team Services - Part 1/2 , - and saw all the important steps needed to ensure your Microsoft Dexterity repository is migrated properly. Likewise, you must observe a series of steps prior to moving your TFS repository to VSTS. Background One of the main questions I usually field around this topic is, "Why would I want to move from TFS to VSTS?" The truth is, there are a number of reasons that you may want to consider: a) less server administration, b) a cloud solution gives you immediate access to the latest and greatest features, c) improved developers' connectivity - personally, I love the ability of being anywhere in the world and having access to our ...

#DevOps Series: Upgrading Microsoft Dexterity VSS and TFS repositories to Visual Studio Team Services - Part 1/2

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Yesterday, we talked about #DevOps Series: Microsoft Dexterity source code control with Visual Studio Team Services . The article mainly focused on setting up your Team Services project repository for the first time and taking an existing development dictionary and prepping it and checking in the resources into the repository. But what if you already have a Visual SourceSafe (VSS) or Team Foundation Server (TFS) repository already in place and you are just looking to move to VSTS? Migrating Microsoft Dexterity repositories from Visual SourceSafe to Visual Studio Team Services There are two acceptable methods to migrate your Microsoft Dexterity projects repository VSS repository to VSTS: you can use the VSS Upgrade Wizard or you can use the VSSUpgrade command prompt tool. Now, I am a big fan of command-prompt tools, but this is one case where I would suggest you ditch it for the Wizard. If you would like more information on the VSSUpgrade command-prompt tool, please click here ....

#DevOps Series: Microsoft Dexterity Source Code Control with Visual Studio Team Services

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Now that my good friend and fellow MVP, David Musgrave   has completed his #MSDexterity Development Environment Series , it's only fitting that I follow it up with a new series on DevOps with Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS)  and Microsoft Dexterity. Background David's series is important, because it provides an overview of the processes involved in building a Microsoft Dexterity environment and touches upon certain aspects of the code packaging and deployment that are fundamental to DevOps. Keep in mind that no one method is wrong or right, but rather look at it as having a wide array of options at your disposal. DevOps (Development and Operations) goes beyond the software development life cycle (SDLC) or building a development environment, to incorporate a delivery process that emphasizes communication and collaboration between the product management, software development, and operations teams. Primarily, it seeks to automate the process of software integratio...

Microsoft Dexterity: Customizing Safe Pay file name

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Hello all! It's been a while since I've worked on my blog as there's quite a bit going on these days: numerous projects at Mekorma , preparing to move to my new place, upcoming trips to Colombia and Fargo, ND, etc., so not much time to dedicate to writing. Anyways, today I wanted to dive into some development. It is very often that I see on forums a request to be able to customize the Safe Pay file name and I wanted to address this with some Dexterity code, but first - you guessed it! - some background. Background Safe Pay is part of Microsoft Dynamics GP's Electronic Banking suite of modules, comprised by Electronic Reconcile, EFT Payables and Receivables, and, well, Safe Pay. The goal of Safe Pay is to allow you to create a file that is sent to your bank to confirm the authenticity of checks and EFTs issued to payees. Trivia: Who was the original author of the Electronic Banking suite? The Safe Pay Configurator provides an intuitive (in most cases) user ...