Browse Video Tutorials
Browse Help
- Set Up Rally
- Get Started
- Learn Agile
- Role-Based Help
- Customize Your Account
- Build Your Backlog
- Check Status
- Timebox-Based Planning
- Timebox-Based Tracking
- Flow-Based Planning
- Flow-Based Tracking
- Manage Defects
- Manage Tests
- Create Timesheets
- View Reports and Charts
- Searching Work Items
- Importing and Exporting Data
- Use Apps
- Board Apps
- Custom Apps
- Developer Tool Apps
- General Apps
- Iteration Management Apps
- Blocked Work
- Enhanced Velocity Chart
- Incomplete Stories for Current Iteration
- Iteration Burndown
- Iteration Burnup
- Iteration Cumulative Flow
- Iteration Dashboard
- Iteration Defects by Priority
- Iteration Defects by State
- Iteration Scope Change
- Iteration Summary
- Iteration Traceability
- Kanban Board
- Personal Burndown Chart
- Ready to Accept
- Recently Changed
- Story Board
- Super Customizable Iteration Chart
- Task Board
- Unassigned Tasks for Current Iteration
- Personal Work Apps
- Planning and Estimation Apps
- Cycle/Lead Time
- Dependency Status Dashboard
- Enhanced Velocity Chart
- Estimation Board
- Iteration Scope Change
- Open Stories, Defects, and Tasks
- Planned vs. Actual Burndown Chart
- Productivity Chart
- Release Scope Change
- Stories by Creator
- Story Map
- Throughput
- Utilization Chart
- Velocity Chart
- Weekly Actuals Report
- Portfolio/Program Management Apps
- Quality Apps
- Release Management Apps
- Blocked Work
- Cross Workspace Release Status
- Dependency Status Dashboard #2
- Enhanced Burndown Chart
- Epic Progress
- Planned vs. Actual Burndown Chart
- Project Status
- Release Burnup
- Release Cumulative Flow
- Release Dashboard
- Release Defect Trend
- Release Dependencies
- Release Scope Change
- Release Summary
- Release Traceability
- Stories by Creator
- Super Customizable Release Chart
- Traceability Apps
- Utility Apps
- Use Your Tools With Rally
- Rally Products
- Watch Tutorials
- Coaching Corner
- Web Services API
- Rally Support Knowledge Base
- Basic REST Client Operations in Java
- Browser Support Policy
- Bulk Deleting
- Data Move Instructions
- Deleting Workspaces and Projects
- Get a REST URL in VB.NET
- Getting file:// protocol to work in Firefox
- Grid Framework
- How Do I Create or Update a Package?
- How Do I Get Permission to Access a Workspace or Project in My Rally Subscription?
- How Do I Set My Browser To Give Optimal Performance
- How To File a Feature Request
- How To Open a Support Case
- How are Support cases handled?
- How do I use the Ruby facade to the Rally Rest API
- How to Find Object IDs of Current Workspace and Project Without Admin Rights
- How to change a username in Rally
- Mapping Rally Projects to Custom Fields with TFS
- Mashups? Apps? Tabs? What Do These Terms Mean?
- Missing Artifacts in Rally - Where Did They Go?
- Modifying Schedule States
- Notification Emails
- Passwords: Policies and Resets
- Rally Support Manager Setup Guide
- Rally Support Manager User Guide
- Tagged Story Burndown Report
- Technical Overview for Implementing Single Sign-On
- Time Tracking
- Unable to get local issuer certificate
- Usage Reports
- User Lockouts
- User Story Burndown charts
- Using SOAP with Java
- Using the App SDK LoginKey
- Why is My Parent User Story Not on the Backlog? Why Can't I Schedule It?
- Glossary
You are here
Mapping Rally Projects to Custom Fields with TFS
Print this topicEmail this topicSave as PDF
Before You Start
Mapping Rally reference fields requires the RallyReferenceFieldHandler tag, as described in this help document.
Process
- Export bug definition file bug.xml
- Modify bug.xml
- Find <Tab Label=”Rally”> section and add the following:
- Validate changes:
- Import changes
- Notice that Rally Project dropdown is now available under Rally tab in TFS:
- Modify the config file to map Rally’s Project field to Rally.Common.Project in TFS
- Create a new defect in TFS and set Rally Project value
- The defect is successfully created in Rally’s Team2 project
Product:
Unlimited
Enterprise
Trial
© 2012 Rally Software Development Corp | Legal
Rally Word of the Day
A software capability that must be met or possessed by the system or a system component to satisfy a contract, standard, specification, or other formally imposed documentation, that takes the form of a declaration. User stories and portfolio items are types of requirements.








