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Forum Post: RE: How to avoid cascading changes in TFS?

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Hi Luc, Sure. But I knew you would look in here when you had the time! [;)] Exporting all objects each time just seems like a lot time used, if just changed a few objects. But of course that's only required if you did do a field/object name change. I did flick together a few PowerShell scripts both to export and split the objects "automatically". But with all objects it still takes a lot of time, especially if you include the time to copy, check-in, merge etc. I would say basically an overhead of 30+ minutes just to handle the objects, before you have it at the customer. If you only use the "change" mark and manually export your few changed objects, then its still a lot faster. Do you also always "import" all objects, when update your live databases?

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