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I’m using the Enterprise Architect integrated with TFS to manage versioning and enable more than one person to work with the solution. We cannot share auto name Count settings between different users. It is possible to do this?
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I’m using the Enterprise Architect integrated with TFS to manage versioning and enable more than one person to work with the solution. We cannot share auto name Count settings between different users. It is possible to do this?
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Do you want to see the EA document and the number vary according to what in the TFS? The changeset? What I understand about this process is: you have a document that will be versioned in TFS, I do not know if you can integrate with TFS the increment of the version number, why this is not a build, which is when TFS increases the version of the generated binaries. The best thing would be for you to let the increment be by EA, because it is a document and not a code. Tip: Don’t put this document in TFS! Yes, it’s a nonsense, but the code repository is not the best place to publish documents. The best would be for you to put on the Sharepoint team that is associated with the project.
Versioning control is performed within the EA itself (check in, check out,...) which uses the TFS structure for this. This counter I refer to is not the TFS changeset but a counter of the EA itself that we use to generate the internal elements. Example: I made an auto naming configuration for use cases saying that it will use the UC prefix and the counter is 001. When I add a new use case it automatically generates the name UC002. By adding the next one I will have UC003 and so on. This auto name setting is that I cannot share.
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Edit the question, we are a community that uses the Portuguese language friend.
– Guilherme Nascimento
Thanks, I didn’t even realize it was Stackoverflow Br
– Victor Fofonca
All that was missing was the title :)
– Guilherme Nascimento
All right, now that I see....
– Victor Fofonca
This is software you are trying to use?
– Guilherme Nascimento
Yes. Enterprise Architect allows you to model classes, database structure, use case diagram, requirements, sequence, etc.... Then you can configure it to generate documentation template and even code template
– Victor Fofonca