If you have set up an integration between a RapidValue solution and an Azure DevOps project, you can synchronize the data between these two. With this integration you can synchronize RapidValue entities with DevOps work items in both directions. The data is synchronized according to the DevOps mapping setup.
This topic explains how to synchronize a solution.
If you synchronize a solution, this is synchronized:
- All business processes in the business process hierarchy. If a business process is not mapped to a work item, a work item is created and mapped to the business process. Only the business processes are mapped that meet the relevant mapping conditions.
Note: If you use work packages, the work item that is mapped to a business process gets the work package work item as the parent. And the work package work item gets the work package group work item as parent. If the work package group or work package is not mapped to a work item, a work item is created and mapped to the work package group or work package.
- All requirements that are assigned to the synchronized business processes. Also, the child requirements of these requirements are synchronized. If a requirement is not mapped to a work item, a work item is created and mapped to the requirement.
- All requirements of the solution that are not assigned to a business process. Also, the child requirements of these requirements are synchronized. If a requirement is not mapped to a work item, a work item is created and mapped to the requirement. Note: If you use solution requirements, you are advised to define the Default parent in the related DevOps mapping setup. Otherwise no DevOps work item is available to which the created work item can be linked.
Standard procedure
1. |
Click Business process management. |
2. |
On the Solutions tab, in the list, find and select the desired record. |
3. |
Click Edit. |
4. |
Click DevOps. |
5. |
Click Synchronize. |
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