Steve,

For the TFSBuild/MsBuild stuff :
http://www.richard-banks.org/2009/11/how-to-build-vs2010-solutions-using.html 
pretty much covers what is required.

Basically you are using a different set of targets for 2010.

Cheers

From: oztfs-boun...@oztfs.com [mailto:oztfs-boun...@oztfs.com] On Behalf Of 
Steve Craft
Sent: Wednesday, 22 September 2010 7:06 AM
To: oztfs@oztfs.com
Subject: Building SSAS and SSIS Projects in 2010

I knew this once, forgot, and now need a refresher...

My TFS and CI servers are all TFS 2008 with the latest patches and GDR update 
and etc.

My dev team is moving to VS2010, all now have VS2008 and VS2010 installed. The 
Analysis Services project and Integration Services project is marked 
(unavailable) in the Solution Explorer on the desktop. Every other project has 
been upgraded to Framework 4.0 by a Wizard. So I have to keep VS2008 when 
working on SSAS and SSIS and VS2010 for everything else.

So.

On to TFS. I guess I have to install VS2010 on all CI servers as well, but I am 
not clear on how to actually make my tfsbuild and msbuild stuff go.

All thoughts appreciated.

Thanks.



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