Cloning a branch from TFS skips some files. Files present in project but I have to manually add them
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I am cloning a branch from TFS. When I checkout my branch, some new files do not add in the project. (Mostly the files that are newly created and pushed to the branch). Those files exists in the project but I have to add them manually in the project by doing "Add Files to MyApp". The new folders that I created in my project also get removed. Any idea on what might be causing the issue? Any kind of help would be greatly appreciated.
I have tried by pushing my code properly. with proper commits and check-ins but still getting the same issue.
The issue is not related to my code. It's related to branch merging.
expected result would be that I get all files of my project and I don't have to manually add any file by browsing my project files.
ios objective-c xcode tfs
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I am cloning a branch from TFS. When I checkout my branch, some new files do not add in the project. (Mostly the files that are newly created and pushed to the branch). Those files exists in the project but I have to add them manually in the project by doing "Add Files to MyApp". The new folders that I created in my project also get removed. Any idea on what might be causing the issue? Any kind of help would be greatly appreciated.
I have tried by pushing my code properly. with proper commits and check-ins but still getting the same issue.
The issue is not related to my code. It's related to branch merging.
expected result would be that I get all files of my project and I don't have to manually add any file by browsing my project files.
ios objective-c xcode tfs
I think this question is out of scope: it should refer to TFS, not to Objective-c, iOS or Xcode
– il3v
Jan 7 at 10:37
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I am cloning a branch from TFS. When I checkout my branch, some new files do not add in the project. (Mostly the files that are newly created and pushed to the branch). Those files exists in the project but I have to add them manually in the project by doing "Add Files to MyApp". The new folders that I created in my project also get removed. Any idea on what might be causing the issue? Any kind of help would be greatly appreciated.
I have tried by pushing my code properly. with proper commits and check-ins but still getting the same issue.
The issue is not related to my code. It's related to branch merging.
expected result would be that I get all files of my project and I don't have to manually add any file by browsing my project files.
ios objective-c xcode tfs
I am cloning a branch from TFS. When I checkout my branch, some new files do not add in the project. (Mostly the files that are newly created and pushed to the branch). Those files exists in the project but I have to add them manually in the project by doing "Add Files to MyApp". The new folders that I created in my project also get removed. Any idea on what might be causing the issue? Any kind of help would be greatly appreciated.
I have tried by pushing my code properly. with proper commits and check-ins but still getting the same issue.
The issue is not related to my code. It's related to branch merging.
expected result would be that I get all files of my project and I don't have to manually add any file by browsing my project files.
ios objective-c xcode tfs
ios objective-c xcode tfs
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I think this question is out of scope: it should refer to TFS, not to Objective-c, iOS or Xcode
– il3v
Jan 7 at 10:37
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I think this question is out of scope: it should refer to TFS, not to Objective-c, iOS or Xcode
– il3v
Jan 7 at 10:37
I think this question is out of scope: it should refer to TFS, not to Objective-c, iOS or Xcode
– il3v
Jan 7 at 10:37
I think this question is out of scope: it should refer to TFS, not to Objective-c, iOS or Xcode
– il3v
Jan 7 at 10:37
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I think this question is out of scope: it should refer to TFS, not to Objective-c, iOS or Xcode
– il3v
Jan 7 at 10:37