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Hello friends,,
I have a problem in uploading objects to devops when I check in.

I can't upload it, there is a red check mark to Trunk->Metadata.
What should I do?
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  • GirishS Profile Picture
    27,825 Moderator on at
    RE: check in proj to devops

    Hi XPRES ,

    Can you elaborate your question?

    Also red mark indicates that the objects is in source control and its checked out for editing.

    If you need to check in - Right click the element and select check in.

    Thanks,

    Girish S.

  • Martin Dráb Profile Picture
    236,570 Most Valuable Professional on at
    RE: check in proj to devops

    Please show us your workpace mapping.

    Projects should be mapped to Projects folder in the server repository. The metadata folder is used for something else.

  • XPRESS Profile Picture
    58 on at
    RE: check in proj to devops

    Right click the element and select check in.

    warning

    no pending changes

  • GirishS Profile Picture
    27,825 Moderator on at
    RE: check in proj to devops

    Can you show me the warning message?

    Thanks,

    Girish S.

  • XPRESS Profile Picture
    58 on at
    RE: check in proj to devops

    This is the text of the message

    warning

    no pending changes

  • GirishS Profile Picture
    27,825 Moderator on at
    RE: check in proj to devops

    No pending changes means there is no changes to be added to the source control.

    Try to restart the visual studio and see the symbol on the objects.

    If there is red sign means - Objects are checked out from source control for editing.

    If there is blue color lock symbol means - Objects are locked and no changes made.

    Thanks,

    Girish S.

  • Martin Dráb Profile Picture
    236,570 Most Valuable Professional on at
    RE: check in proj to devops

    First of all, make sure that you have a workspace mapping for the folder where you store projects. That's why I asked you to share your workspace mapping with us, which you didn't.

  • XPRESS Profile Picture
    58 on at
    RE: check in proj to devops

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    GirishS Profile Picture
    27,825 Moderator on at
    RE: check in proj to devops

    I think from the screenshot you are trying to check in the project which has no changes to be published.

    Also Solution is the one which is checked out from source control.

    Right click on the solution and select check in or you can check in each element separately.

    Thanks,

    Girish S.

  • XPRESS Profile Picture
    58 on at
    RE: check in proj to devops

    I will try, thank you

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