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I need to build 300+ projects on TFS. Some of the projects have mulitiple configurations i.e. some have 3 Release configurations, some have 5 Debug configurations. If I create one Build Definition for all projects, then those projects which doesn't have a specific configurations, would give unexpected results or may get failed.

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Q1: What to do if building multiple projects with a configuration not defined in any one or some of these?
Q2: If I have to add more functionality in Build Definition XAML, is there any good tutorial/guide available for doing such customization?

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  • This is a duplicate of the question you posed last week! (stackoverflow.com/questions/24819397/…) I already answered to it so, this should be closed as duplicate. Jul 24, 2014 at 11:00
  • @GiulioVian: I think, its Title become same, but here I'm trying to get a solution of another scenario that What to do if building multiple projects with a configuration not defined in any or some of these. So I'll update it Jul 25, 2014 at 4:15
  • However, your answer there seems covering this one as well, but I still have to explore that option :) Jul 25, 2014 at 4:21

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