You can manually map a business process to an Azure DevOps work item. For example, if a relevant work item already exists in the DevOps project or if you have made some changes in the business process hierarchy and the mapping is undone, or if you have earlier unmapped the requirement.
1. | Click Business process modeling. |
2. | Click the Business processes tab. |
3. | In the tree, select 'a business process'. |
4. | Click DevOps. |
5. | Click Map to DevOps. |
6. | Sub-task: Map to not mapped work item in DevOps project. |
6.1 | In the Work item ID field, type a value. |
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Note: Copy the work item ID from DevOps and paste in in this field. |
6.2 | Check if the work item exists in the connected DevOps project. If OK, the name and description are copied from the work item. |
  | Click Check. |
7. | Sub-task: Map to an already mapped work item. |
7.1 | In the Existing work item section, select the desired work item. |
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Note: On selection, the work item ID, name, and description are filled in the upper section of the dialog. |
8. | Click OK. |
You can also unmap a business process from a DevOps work item. To do so, select the business process, and click DevOps, Unmap.
Related to | Notes |
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Use Azure DevOps integration |
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