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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T11:57:48+00:00 2026-05-16T11:57:48+00:00

tf merge /recursive /candidate $/foo/ExUI $/bar/ExUI Changeset Author Date ——— ——————————– ———- 23438 Fred_Bloggs

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tf merge /recursive /candidate $/foo/ExUI $/bar/ExUI
Changeset Author                           Date
--------- -------------------------------- ----------
   23438  Fred_Bloggs                      04/05/2010
   23609  Jimmy_jones                      11/05/2010
   23943* John_doe                         25/05/2010

Can anyone explain what the asterisk is for in the above output. I assumed that it indicates changesets that include changes outside the scope of the current query and that are ‘partial’, but on investigation this is not the case.

Any offers? It would be really helpful if there were a way to identify such changesets. The current plan is that we are having to dump out the contents of each changeset to file and inspect manually for any changes outside the scope.

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    2026-05-16T11:57:48+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 11:57 am

    You should read the developer support teams post on Partial Merges in TFS – A Guide.

    This could mean:

    In the output you will see an asterisk
    (*) next to changeset 138 which
    indicates that it is a partial merge.
    That means that only part of changeset
    138 has been merged into changeset
    139. If we take a look at the merge candidates from Dev to Main, we will
    see that even though we already merged
    changeset 138 to Main, it is still a
    merge candidate. This is caused by the
    fact that the merge engine detected
    that there are still some changes in
    changeset 138 which were not
    propagated from Dev to Main.

    I would read the whole post and see if it answeres your question.

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