I'm a novice with the PowerShell and TFS cmdlets and I'm trying to retrieve a list of changesets in an area path, and their associated work items.
I've got as far as listing changesets since a certain date:
Get-TfsItem开发者_如何学PythonHistory "$/Project/Branch" -Version “D01/12/10~” -Recurse 
and also listing workitems since the same date:
Get-TfsItemHistory "$/Project/Branch" -Version "D01/12/10~" -Recurse | %{ $_.workitems }
Each query returns the same number of results, with the second query returning duplicate workitems. This seems promising, as there are many changesets to workitems, so I assume I'm not far off combining the results.
Yes, you're on the right track. Try this as a way to view workitems associated with a changeset:
Get-TfsItemHistory "$/Project/Branch" -Version "D01/12/10~" -Recurse | 
    Select ChangesetId -exp WorkItems | 
    Format-Table Id,Title -GroupBy ChangesetId -Auto
Using Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Client view https://stackoverflow.com/a/30047077/4051367
Usage
$versionControlServer.QueryHistory
$vCSChangeSets = $versionControlServer.QueryHistory($locationToSearch, $latest, 0, $recursionType, $userName, $versionFrom, $versionTo, [int32]::MaxValue, $true ,$false, $false, $true) 
$TargetChangeSetChangeItems = @()  
$TargetChangeSetChangeItems = foreach ($vCSChangeSet in $vCSChangeSets) 
{   
    foreach ($vCSChange in $vCSChangeSet.Changes) 
    { 
        $vCSItem =  $vCSChange.Item 
        # MORE CODE HERE, OMMITTED
    }
}
 
         
                                         
                                         
                                         
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