What should you do?

You manage a Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010 environment that includes a build lab. All build definitions use the default build process template (DefaultTemplate.xaml). A version control label containing all versions of the source code files for version 9.0 of an application was created from changeset 150. The version control label is named MyApp_Release9.0.
The source code for the application is stored in the MyTeamProject team project. You need to queue a build that always uses the version of the source code that is included in the MyApp_Release9.0 version control label.
What should you do?

You manage a Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010 environment that includes a build lab. All build definitions use the default build process template (DefaultTemplate.xaml). A version control label containing all versions of the source code files for version 9.0 of an application was created from changeset 150. The version control label is named MyApp_Release9.0.
The source code for the application is stored in the MyTeamProject team project. You need to queue a build that always uses the version of the source code that is included in the MyApp_Release9.0 version control label.
What should you do?

A.
Queue a build and modify the Get Version process parameter to C150.

B.
Queue a build and modify the Get Version process parameter to LMyApp_Release9.0@MyTeamProject.

C.
Create a custom build process parameter named OverrideGetVersion. Queue a build and modify the OverrideGetVersion process parameter to C150.

D.
Create a custom build process parameter named OverrideGetVersion. Queue a build and modify the OverrideGetVersion process parameter to LMyApp_Release9.0@MyTeamProject.



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