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The problem is that alle the reports for a given project is now looking at a wrong team project.

In the standard reports the following query is used to determine the project:

SELECT TOP 1 p.ProjectNodeGUID, p.ProjectNodeName FROM
(
    SELECT ProjectNodeGUID, ProjectNodeName, 1 AS RowRank FROM GetProjectNodeInfoFromReportFolder(@ReportPath)
    UNION
    SELECT '00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000' AS ProjectNodeGUID, 'missing' AS ProjectNodeName, 0 AS RowRank
) p ORDER BY p.RowRank DESC

But it does not return the correct one.

What has happened is that I renamed a project from A to A.Old and created a new project called A. Looking at the report server, there is no folder called A.Old, only A but that actually points to A.Old.

Any idea of how to fix that?

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  • Hi Michael, after renaming a team project, for reports, they will reflect new names after the next incremental analysis job runs for the data warehouse. By default it runs every two hours. To expedite the process, manually run the warehouse jobs and incremental analysis job so the new name gets synced to warehouse and reports start using the new name. Reports will not work as expected until the jobs have run. If you got a conflict in collection database, suggest you restore the database backup. Dec 28, 2017 at 9:52

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If you are connecting to the Warehouse for TFS then you will need to run a rebuild of the Warehouse to have this change passed through. This is true for Project Renames, Deletes, and Collection detach/attach.

This should have been displayed in the warning message when you did the rename.

Running a rebuild from the admin console will fix this...

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  • Yeah, I read that too and did the rebuild. A couple of times actually. But no luck. I suspecting that somethings is wrong in the Collection database. Maybe because I created a new project with the same name as the old one, before jobs ran??
    – Michael
    Dec 23, 2017 at 18:34
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    Could you check event log in Event Viewer to see if there is any helpful information? Dec 25, 2017 at 3:35
  • I did the rename several month ago. That's gonna be like finding a needle in a haystack. I will see if I can find something, but the time of the rename is unknown.
    – Michael
    Dec 29, 2017 at 10:06
  • Did you do a full rebuild of the warehouse or just an inremental? Dec 29, 2017 at 14:19
  • In the TFS admin Console under Reporting I clicked the Start Rebuild button. I noticed that the database got empty before it got re-populated, so I guess it was a full rebuild.
    – Michael
    Jan 3, 2018 at 14:05

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