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While at the Convergence conference a while back I bumped into Michael Fruergaard Pontoppidan (Principal SDE) and Morten Jensen (Program Manager) from the
Dynamics AX team.&amp;nbsp; Both Michael and Morten are based at the
Microsoft Development Center Copenhagen (MDCC)&amp;nbsp; and have worked on Dynamics AX since the first release. 
Morten and Michael worked on the version control feature in Dynamics AX.&amp;nbsp; I more or less dragged them over to a table at the conference and grilled them on how it all works. 
In AX 4 we first introduced version control with integration to SourceSafe.&amp;nbsp; In AX 2009, we introduced

Team Foundation Server (TFS) support as well as a 
MorphX VCS a low –end home-brew version control.&amp;nbsp; Michael walks us through the MorphX VCS feature showing how it integrates Check In/Check Out functionality directly into AX environment.&amp;nbsp; MorphX VCS is included with Dynamics AX.&amp;nbsp; The target for this low-end
 VCS is VARs maintaining numerous client system customizations on the same code base. 
Version Control is just one leg of the Dynamics AX team’s commitment to Engineering Excellence.&amp;nbsp; They’ve also integrated unit testing and best practices policy enforcement.&amp;nbsp; The Dynamics AX team uses this integration themselves integrating with Source Depot
 (an internal Microsoft versioning system).&amp;nbsp; They are looking at moving to TFS. 
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<p>posted by kachchhu1987</p>]]>
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<p>posted by benriga</p>]]>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2009 22:15:57 GMT</pubDate>
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<p>where does the code resides when VCS is used as a version control.&nbsp; what happens when i want reinstall AOS. how can i get the history and latest code form version control.
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<p>I would be more interesting if you have shown interagtion with TFS too in this video.
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<p>Huzaifa </p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Apr 2010 22:27:37 GMT</pubDate>
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<p>posted by tedy34</p>]]>
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