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Is it possible to unshelve to a different branch using the new Visual Studio Online TFS repository? I've tried using TFS Power Tools 2015 and the following command:

tfpt unshelve /migrate /source:"$/Sportlabs.Sportbench/Development/Sportlabs.Sportbench" /target:"$/Sportlabs.Sportbench/Development6/Sportlabs.Sportbench" "SR-Coaching"

I ran this from C:\Code\TFS\Sportlabs.Sportbench, which is mapped to $/Sportlabs.Sportbench in my local workspace. I've tried using both the Visual Studio 2015 and 2017 Developer command prompts. However, I keep getting the unable to determine the workspace error.

I've read that MS have abandoned power tools in TFS 2017 and built most of them in to TFS. If that's also the case for VS Online, how do I go about unshelving into a different branch?

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  • Did you try to run tf workspaces to refresh the Workspace cache? If you run tf workspace does it open the Workspace window? Apr 12, 2017 at 13:33
  • Yes, running tf workspace opens the workspace window. I tried running tf workspaces and then tfpt unshelve, but I still get the error
    – levelnis
    Apr 12, 2017 at 14:32
  • Try to run the command from C:\Code\TFS\Sportlabs.Sportbench\Development\Sportlabs.Sportbench and check the result. On the other hand, try to get the latest version and run that command. benjii.me/2014/04/move-shelveset-to-different-branch-in-tfs Apr 13, 2017 at 8:08
  • It is working fine for me with VS 2015 developer command and VS Online (VSTS) Apr 14, 2017 at 3:06

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To identify the current Workspace, tfpt seems to use the Method:

Microsoft.TeamFoundation.VersionControl.Client.Workstation.Current.GetLocalWorkspaceInfo(workspacePath)

I've jsut tried with TFS 2015 API and the call returns no result againt a Workspace of a VSTS project. I've also try with the TFS 2017 API and it works.

I don't think it will ever be possible to use TFPT 2015 againt a VSTS project to do TFVC operations.

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    What a pain - thanks @Gregory_Ott - adds fuel to my "we should start using Git" argument :)
    – levelnis
    Apr 12, 2017 at 16:02
  • Its a pain because they didnt open source it and havent bothered to fix it.
    – StingyJack
    May 13, 2017 at 22:37

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