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Frequently Asked Questions about Azure DevOps + Teamwork integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Azure DevOps and Teamwork
How can Azure DevOps and Teamwork be integrated?
Azure DevOps and Teamwork can be integrated through a series of steps that involve setting up triggers in Azure DevOps, such as work item updates or build completions, which then result in actions within Teamwork, like updating a task or project. Our integration process ensures seamless workflow automation between the two platforms.
What types of triggers are available for Azure DevOps when integrating with Teamwork?
When integrating with Teamwork, Azure DevOps provides triggers such as new work items, code commits, pull request activities, and build completions. These triggers can initiate corresponding actions in Teamwork to update or create tasks and projects automatically.
Can I create a task in Teamwork when a new work item is created in Azure DevOps?
Yes, with our integration setup, you can automatically create a task in Teamwork whenever a new work item is created in Azure DevOps. This utilizes specific triggers from Azure DevOps that prompt actions within your selected Teamwork projects.
How do updates to Azure DevOps affect projects in Teamwork?
Updates made to items within Azure DevOps can trigger automatic adjustments or alerts within your Teamwork projects. For instance, updating the status of an issue in Azure DevOps might automatically update the related task status in Teamwork.
Are there any limitations on the types of actions that can be performed in Teamwork through this integration?
While most common tasks such as creating and updating are fully supported by our integration process between Azure DevOps and Teamwork, complex workflows involving multiple conditional logics might require additional configuration.
Is it possible to track build progress from Azure DevOps within Teamwork?
Yes, our integration allows you to track build progress from Azure DevOps directly within your Teamwork interface by utilizing relevant triggers that update or notify your team about build statuses.
Can comments added to pull requests in Azure DevOps appear in Teamwork tasks?
Yes, integrating these platforms allows comments added to pull requests within Azure DevOps to be automatically mirrored on corresponding tasks or discussions within your Teamwork projects.