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Azure devops pipeline for Ax2012

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Hi All, 

One of our customer is still with Ax 2012 R3 and they use the  TFS to manage there code and do the build and release. Recently they are moving to Azure devops. Could you guide me through to point me to  on how to setup Azure devops release and build pipeline setup for Dynamics Ax 2012

Regards,

Sourav Chatterjee

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    saurav056 12 on at
    RE: Azure devops pipeline for Ax2012

    Thank you so much Martin. Let me go through these information and try it.

    Regards,

    Sourav Chatterjee

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    Martin Dráb 230,198 Most Valuable Professional on at
    RE: Azure devops pipeline for Ax2012

    One option is setting up it by yourself. Then consider using build tasks from github.com/jorisdg/dynamicsaxadmin (see Easy Automated Builds for more information about it). When I worked with AX 2012, I first used my own Powershell scripts called from build pipelines and later switched to this approach.

    There is also a commercial tool for this purpose (but I've never used it).

    Hopefully it's all still supported.

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