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How to Migrate from TFS 2008 into Rational Team Concert


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PRASAD SELLADURAI (622) | asked Feb 22 '12, 1:43 a.m.
Hi,


We were using TFS 2008 version for our Source Control. But recently,
our client come up with new Source Control product which is IBM Rational Team Concert (Latest Version).

I have tried to get the content how to migrate source from TFS 2008 to IBM Rational Team Concert.
(Please i'm talking about from TFS to Rational Team Concert not the opposite way).

How it is possible to migrate the source code.
Will all the History Maintained in TFS can get migrated to Rational Team Concert if so how?

Will these functionalities get properly migrated into Rational Team Concert from TFS without any work arounds.

1.Labelling
2.Branch
3.Merge with Baseless Merge
4.Does Rational Team Concert Provide VS Integration (from 2003 till 2010 version)
5.Is binary files are supported in Rational Team Concert
6.Is Unicode Data Files are supported in Rational Team Concert
7.Will all Maintained History get Migrated into Rational Team Concert while Migration Process

Any Specific tool available for Migration into Rational Team Concert from TFS.
I'm not looking for any sync tools.
I'm looking for exact mechanism to migrate from TFS into Rational Team Concert.

Please guide me and help me out on this.

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Frank Ning commented Oct 16 '12, 11:43 a.m.

Hi Prasad, did you get any response from IBM? Outside the forum? Nice to share their responses if any and your experiences regarding this topic.

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anoop mc (74811194221) | answered Jan 28 '13, 7:56 a.m.
Please find the useful link which talks about the same 

https://jazz.net/forum/questions/99791/migration-from-tfs-to-rtc 

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Dhawal Seth (11) | answered Jan 28 '13, 12:42 a.m.

Hi Prasad,

Did you get/found answers to your questions? if yes, do share it.

Regards,

Dhawal Seth

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