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Adds a top-level build step to the specified build. Saves to the server.
Namespace:  Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Build.Client
Assembly:  Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Build.Client (in Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Build.Client.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Shared Function AddBuildStep ( _
    build As IBuildDetail, _
    name As String, _
    message As String, _
    time As DateTime, _
    status As BuildStepStatus _
) As IBuildStep
public static IBuildStep AddBuildStep(
    IBuildDetail build,
    string name,
    string message,
    DateTime time,
    BuildStepStatus status
)
public:
static IBuildStep^ AddBuildStep(
    IBuildDetail^ build, 
    String^ name, 
    String^ message, 
    DateTime time, 
    BuildStepStatus status
)
static member AddBuildStep : 
        build:IBuildDetail * 
        name:string * 
        message:string * 
        time:DateTime * 
        status:BuildStepStatus -> IBuildStep 
public static function AddBuildStep(
    build : IBuildDetail, 
    name : String, 
    message : String, 
    time : DateTime, 
    status : BuildStepStatus
) : IBuildStep
Parameters
- build
 Type: Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Build.Client.IBuildDetail
 The build to which the build step will be added.
- name
 Type: System.String
 The name of the build step to be added.
- message
 Type: System.String
 The message of the build step to be added.
- time
 Type: System.DateTime
 The start and finish time of the build step to be added.
- status
 Type: Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Build.Client.BuildStepStatus
 The status of the build step to be added.
Return Value
Type: Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Build.Client.IBuildStep
The added build step instance.
Remarks
Note that build steps are no longer used after Visual Studio Team System 2008 Team Foundation Server and have been replaced with various new information node types, including IBuildMessage, IBuildError, IBuildWarning, and IActivityTracking. As such, when adding information nodes to builds which will primarily be viewed from newer clients (for example, Team Foundation Server 2010), these new types are preferable to IBuildSteps.
.NET Framework Security
- Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.