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gnuftw asked on 03 Jun 2015, 05:01 PM

I began putting together a directory hierarchy for a Test Studio (TS) project at work today. I exported the project to Visual Studio (VS), closed the standalone TS app, and booted VS. I navigated to the newly created .csproj file from the export and opened the existing project. To my dismay, the solution explorer is not displaying the directory hierarchy at all. Please see the attached screenshot to see what I am talking about!

How can I fix this?

~ Max

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answered on 04 Jun 2015, 03:57 PM

It should be noted that no tests existed in the directory hierarchy when I did this yesterday.

I added a few tests into the project and re-exported it to VS. The only directory tree paths shown in the solution explorer were the ones with tests in them.

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answered on 04 Jun 2015, 05:46 PM
Hello Max,

So if I understand correctly the only real problem is that empty folders are not included in the exported project, correct? I've filed a problem report on this here. Development may look at this and consider it a feature request.

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answered on 04 Jun 2015, 07:49 PM

Much appreciated Cody! It would be quite useful.

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answered on 04 Jun 2015, 08:39 PM
Hello,

Would you mind adding a comment to that problem report describing why you feel the need for this and how you would use it? Our development really values this type of input and it helps them prioritize their list of problems. Thanks!

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answered on 05 Jun 2015, 02:04 AM

Done, thanks again!

~ Max

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