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Visual Studio Team Services: How to add condition by Requirement Type?

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Hello,

I am creating a flow to setup tasks automatically to a Requirement on VSTS (CMMI process). On the VSTS connector I am not finding the Requirement Type field so I can filter.

 

My question is: How can I add a condition based on this field?

 

Thanks!

  • Edvandro Santos Profile Picture
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    Re: Visual Studio Team Services: How to add condition by Requirement Type?

    I found the solution. As Requirment Type is a process-specific template field for CMMI I checked the JSON request and noticed this field: Microsoft_VSTS_CMMI_RequirementType.

     

    You can use it to add a Requirement Type condition and it will work!

     

    Best Regards,

  • Edvandro Santos Profile Picture
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    Re: Visual Studio Team Services: How to add condition by Requirement Type?
    Hello Kris, I thought I already updated this thread with the solution. I found a way. As this field is a process-specific field - I mean, for CMMI process - then I found an attribute on json and it worked. I will share the solution here.
  • v-xida-msft Profile Picture
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    Re: Visual Studio Team Services: How to add condition by Requirement Type?

    Hi @edvandrossantos,

     

    Could you please share a screenshot of your flow's configuration?

     

    The result that the triggers/actions of Visual Studio Team Services connector returned doesn't contain the Requirement Type property currently.

     

    I afraid that there is no way to add a Condition based on Requirement Type field in Microsoft Flow currently, if you would like this feature to be added in Microsoft Flow, please submit an idea to Flow Ideas Forum:

    https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Flow-Ideas/idb-p/FlowIdeas

     

    Best regards,

    Kris

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