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Need to change Active Solution Configuration

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Juan Dent - 22 Aug 2005 17:54 GMT
Hi,

I am using EnvDTE to modify and control a solution and its projects in
VS.NET 2003, however I have not found how to change programatically the
Active  Configuration for the solution.

Am I missing something?
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Thanks in advance,

Juan Dent, M.Sc.

"Gary Chang[MSFT]" - 23 Aug 2005 08:28 GMT
Hi Juan,

>I am using EnvDTE to modify and control a solution and its
>projects in  VS.NET 2003, however I have not found how to
>change programatically the Active Configuration for the solution.

To manipulate the solution's configuration programatically, you can use the
objects and collections in the Visual Studio .NET Automation Build model
that allow you to modify solution and project build configurations and
dependencies, for example:

Dim solutionBuild As EnvDTE.SolutionBuild
Dim solutionCfgs As EnvDTE.SolutionConfigurations
Dim solutionCfg As EnvDTE.SolutionConfiguration

'Find the debug solution configuration and make active:
solutionBuild = DTE.Solution.SolutionBuild
solutionCfgs = solutionBuild.SolutionConfigurations
solutionCfg = solutionCfgs.Item("Debug")
solutionCfg.Activate()

Please refer to the following MSDN doc for the details:

Automating Builds and Configurations in Visual Studio .NET
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dv_vstechar
t/html/vsconAutomatingSolutionProjectBuildsBuildConfigurations.asp

Thanks!

Best regards,

Gary Chang
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