Adding a project to a project grouping

About this task

A project grouping groups projects by purpose and release, and holds the tasks and baseline used when you update a project. Adding a project to a project grouping provides a quick way to reuse a project with a different purpose or release.

A developer often has several project hierarchies, each with a different purpose. Some projects are used for Insulated Development, others for Collaborative Development, and if a developer is also a team lead, he might have some projects used for Integration Testing. Usually, he only builds a few projects, but occasionally he will need to build another. For example, if the developer cannot build his projects in Collaborative Development, he might move them to the Insulated Development project grouping to build the projects in a more controlled environment.

Think of adding a project to a project grouping as moving a different project into the workspace you are currently developing in. Instead of making another copy of the project, you can move the project to a different project grouping, and then update the project.

Procedure

  1. Right-click over the appropriate project grouping, and select Properties.

    The Properties dialog box appears.

  2. Click the Projects tab.
  3. Click the Add Project button.

    The Select Project dialog box appears. Use it to choose a project to add to the project grouping.


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