This is a discussion on TFS Errors within the Server Management forums, part of the Servers and Hosting category; Hi all, I just run into this original problem of web parts updating giving an error. My kind Tech Account ...
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| Hi all, I just run into this original problem of web parts updating giving an error. My kind Tech Account Manager directed me to a roll-up fix that is available on-line to address this Share Point problem and quite a few others... Description of the update for Windows SharePoint Services: January 9, 2007 Install this roll-up fix and all should be well. I hope this helps anyone else that does a search on this problem.
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| Hi all, Microsoft has a new KB article where you can submit for a hot fix without having to call. I just tried it for the first time to get this hot fix. Hopefully it works and no waiting on hold. https://support.microsoft.com/contac...;1410&WS=hotfi
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| Hi all, How to delete WorkItems? Any way to delete a workItem created by mistake? on TFS Thanks |
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| How to delete WorkItems? Hi Satheesh, You cannot delete a work item using Team Foundation. All work items are kept around for auditing purposes. you really need to remove the work item you could use SQL, but this is not recommended. |
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| Hi, There is thing like DeleteTeamProject? |
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| How to delete WorkItems? Hi, No, The only time workitems get deleted are when DeleteTeamProject is called. There is no other way to delete workitems currently |
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| We don't currently provide any means to obliterate individual work items from a project - the only mechanism is to delete an entire project using the DeleteTeamProject tool. As noted above, this is is largely to support the rich auditing functionality built into Team System, and it also ensures that any links between work items are always preserved. Historically, this is the way we've dealt with bugs & work items at Microsoft. Work Items are permanent record of work done in your project. It's a way we can be 100% certain that any information gathered regarding the project is always available. For example, we don't rely on email discussions being permanently available - if we have important email discussions about bugs, we'll frequently cut & paste them into the Work Item to ensure that we'll always be able to refer back to the discussion. Obviously, you should mark the work item you created by mistake as Closed, but if you created a large number of work items by mistake that you wanted to exclude from certain queries then you might want to create a new project hierarchy node to move them into.
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| Thanks for all your post, I have the same problem and now it has been sorted |
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