![]() Now comes the “hacking” of a DataGrip project so it can use the TFS plugin. Tf workfold -map -workspace:greenplum $/dashboard c:\dashboard Map a local folder with a tfs project in the workspace (make sure to create the local folder).Tf -login:john,secret -server: workspace -new greenplum Start a command prompt with administrative rights (run as Administrator).Unzip the latest release of team explorer everywhere in your C:\Users\\Documents folder.We edited the tf.cmd file to use less memory for java. That is already installed with DataGrip (so first install that) This requires a java runtime to be installed. The plugin relies on the team explorer everywhere software from. parameter values for commands Team Explorer Everywhere In the commands we use the following: Parameter ![]() We assume you’ve already got DataGrip installed. Since the documentation is very little and the requests for help are many, we share our setup. To get our sources into TFS we’re using the Azure DevOps plugin ( ). The information in this article is provided “As Is” without warranty of any kind.We use DataGrip for developing postgres on Greenplum.
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