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Attaching Workflows
(YouTrack 3.x Documentation)
Attaching Workflows to projects When you have created a new workflow, to activate it you should attach it to a project. You can do it in two ways: Via the list of all available workflows in the Administration > Workflow section. This option requires lowlevel ...
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Attaching Workflows
(YouTrack Fascination Documentation)
Attaching Workflows to projects When you have created a new workflow, to activate it you should attach it to a project. You can do it in two ways: Via the list of all available workflows in the Administration > Workflow section. This option requires lowlevel ...
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Build History Clean-Up Policy
(TeamCity 6.0.x Documentation)
Administration > Configure cleanup policy On this page you can enable or disable the cleanup process, set up its timing, and configure the cleanup policy CleanUp for various build configurations. The page also informs you about the next scheduled cleanup ...
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Build History Clean-Up Policy
(TeamCity 5.x Documentation)
Administration > Configure cleanup policy On this page you can enable or disable the cleanup process, set up its timing, and configure the cleanup policy CleanUp for various build configurations. The page also informs you about the next scheduled cleanup ...
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Build History Clean-Up Policy
(TeamCity 4.x Documentation)
Administration > Configure cleanup policy On this page you can enable or disable the cleanup process, set up its timing, and configure the cleanup policy CleanUp for various build configurations. The page also informs you about the next scheduled cleanup ...
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Clean-Up
(TeamCity 7.x Documentation)
TeamCity has a feature of automatic deletion of the data belonging to old builds. It is called Cleanup and can be run manually or each day by schedule (which is recommended). Cleanup settings are configured under Administration Projectrelated Settings Build History Cleanup. It is recommended ...
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Clean-Up
(TeamCity 6.5.x Documentation)
TeamCity has a feature of automatic deletion of the data belonging to old builds. It is called Cleanup and can be run manually or each day by schedule (which is recommended). Cleanup rules for individual build configurations and defaults are configured under Administration > Build History ...
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Clean-Up
(TeamCity 6.0.x Documentation)
CleanUp is a process that is run regularly and removes cleanup rulesmatching builds from the build configuration history. The process cleans build data stored on the server. This allows to clean disk space and remove obsolete builds from UI. A cleanup policy defines ...
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Clean-Up
(TeamCity 5.x Documentation)
CleanUp is a process that is run regularly and removes cleanup rulesmatching builds from the build configuration history. The process cleans build data stored on the server. This allows to clean disk space and remove obsolete builds from UI. A cleanup policy defines ...
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Clean-Up
(TeamCity 4.x Documentation)
cleanup policy defines how to clean up build data (build log messages, developers' changes, artifacts, statistical data and so on). The cleanup policy contains a number of rules, which can be defined for a specific build configuration, and a default policy ...
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clean-up, policy, build, history
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