how to merge two changesets only (TFS)

Bilgin Kılıç picture Bilgin Kılıç · Oct 11, 2010 · Viewed 37.1k times · Source

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You see 162489 and 162990, How can I merge them ?

Answer

Martin Hyldahl picture Martin Hyldahl · Oct 11, 2010

I'm guessing that you want to merge only those two specific changesets into another branch.

You cannot merge multiple changesets in one go, unless the changesets are in sequence.

Using the tf command line tool you specify a range of versions by separating the version with a tilde character.

tf merge /recursive /version:C162489~C162990 "$/SourceBranch" "$/TargetBranch"

In this case the changes 162987 and 162967 will also be included.

If you are using the UI in Visual Studio then the merge dialog will prevent you to select multiple individual changesets unless they are in sequence.

To merge two separate changesets into another branch you will have to do it in two steps:
merge 162489 and then 162990 (start with merging the oldest changeset in case both changesets contain changes to the same files).

Then your workspace for the target branch will contain the changes for both changesets and now you can check-in the merges as one changeset in the target branch.