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I am using AzureDevOps with Visual Studio 2019.

I used the "Advanced" menu to get a particular changeset, but the resulting fileset is NOT showing the changes (i.e. the older version files) in "Pending Changes".

Is there a way to either:

a) have the previous versions of the files show in "Pending Changes"

--or--

b) just eliminate the changesets since the one I wanted

--or--

c) 'promote' a previous changeset to the 'head').

NOTE: There have been 6 or 7 changesets since the one I wanted, and if I try to use "rollback" more than once, there is a "conflicting versions" error...

Daniel Mann
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JosephDoggie
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  • I was able to do this 'manually' by 'stashing' changes in a folder elsewhere and noting the notifications for the "get" when getting the changeset version . Thankfully, there weren't all that many changes. Still, it's not a good thing that this basic functionality doesn't seem to work, at least on the system that I am using. – JosephDoggie Oct 25 '22 at 13:57
  • There appears to be a way to roll back multiple change sets. Since I solved my particular problem, I haven't tested it. It is at this web-site(currently): https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/repos/tfvc/roll-back-changesets?view=azure-devops – JosephDoggie Oct 25 '22 at 14:55
  • See also: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/32607/how-do-i-rollback-a-tfs-check-in?rq=1 – JosephDoggie Oct 25 '22 at 14:55

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