Adding and removing stream flow targets

All streams are flow targets of workspaces or other streams. Many streams have their own flow targets, which are typically established when the stream is created. You can use the Stream Editor to add or remove flow targets for a stream that you own.
About this task

Flow targets of streams are used in two ways: they document the standard flows for the change sets in the stream, and they are used as templates for initializing the flow targets for all repository workspaces created from the stream. Team members who create repository workspaces from a stream will have their flow targets automatically configured to match those defined in the stream.

To add or remove stream flow targets:

  1. In the Team Artifacts view, right-click the stream and click Open.
  2. Navigate to the Flow Targets area of the Stream editor. Any existing flow targets are listed. The default flow target is distinguished by the string (default). The current flow target (which is typically the default flow target) is distinguished by the string (current).
  3. Click Add in the Flow Targets area. (To remove a flow target, select it and click Remove.)
  4. In the Select a Stream or Workspace window, choose the kind of flow target to search for. If the flow target you want to add is not displayed, you can enter a text string that will be used to search for a stream or workspace whose name matches all or part of the text string. If you are not sure of the name of the stream or workspace but know the name of its owner, you can enter the owner's name to see a list of streams or workspaces associated with that owner.
  5. Select one or more entries from the Matching items list and click OK to add the selected flow targets.
  6. Click Save to save your changes.
What to do next

By default, all components in the stream flow to and from all of the stream's flow targets. You can edit any of the flow targets to specify that only a subset of components should be included in flows to and from that target. To edit a flow target, select it and click Edit. Flow targets that have been edited to specify a non-default flow scope are distinguished by the string (scope) in the Flow targets list.


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