SSIS DTPROJ File with TFS VC

  • Hi All,

    Really annoying issue - TFS VC has dropped certain packages out of my dtproj document.  The new one somehow got out of sync with the previously checked in versions on my local machine, but I can't seem to revert back to a common version and reassemble the project as a whole.  Have any of you troubleshot through this and do you have good resources?  I would hope I could just edit the dtproj file as it is just XML, but no - that would be too easy.

    I am guessing I am not the only person to encounter this.

  • Prometheus112 - Friday, June 15, 2018 7:03 AM

    Hi All,

    Really annoying issue - TFS VC has dropped certain packages out of my dtproj document.  The new one somehow got out of sync with the previously checked in versions on my local machine, but I can't seem to revert back to a common version and reassemble the project as a whole.  Have any of you troubleshot through this and do you have good resources?  I would hope I could just edit the dtproj file as it is just XML, but no - that would be too easy.

    I am guessing I am not the only person to encounter this.

    I should clarify: SS 2012 latest SP, VS + TFS 2012

  • Prometheus112 - Friday, June 15, 2018 7:03 AM

    Hi All,

    Really annoying issue - TFS VC has dropped certain packages out of my dtproj document.  The new one somehow got out of sync with the previously checked in versions on my local machine, but I can't seem to revert back to a common version and reassemble the project as a whole.  Have any of you troubleshot through this and do you have good resources?  I would hope I could just edit the dtproj file as it is just XML, but no - that would be too easy.

    I am guessing I am not the only person to encounter this.

    What happened when you edited the dtproj file? That should work. This is the section to change:

    The absence of evidence is not evidence of absence
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    The absence of consumable DDL, sample data and desired results is, however, evidence of the absence of my response
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