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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T20:54:32+00:00 2026-05-20T20:54:32+00:00

Warning – newbie question…. I had a vision that I could select what workitem

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Warning – newbie question….

I had a vision that I could select what workitem I was working on, and when I checked in the code, I could associate the changeset with the workitem automatically.

I’m assuming that:

  1. I would select a work item and state that I’m starting to work on it,
  2. make my changes to the code base as I see fit,
  3. each time a file is checked out, it is associated with the current work item, and
  4. when I check in I can state that I’ve stopped working on that work item.

Then if I review a work item, I can see what changeset is associated with that workitem, getting the full fidelity of what changes were made for that specific work item.

Is this possible? Is it automatic? All that I have found so far is a manual association of a changeset with a work item.

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    2026-05-20T20:54:32+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 8:54 pm

    The order is: make changes, choose pending changes to check-in, select work item, do check-in. You can enable a check-in policy that forces the change to associate with a work item.

    Update
    With TFS2012/TFS2013 Premium and Ultimate there is a much cooler way, using the “My Work” page. Before you start coding you select a work item from “Available Work Items” to “In Progress”. From there you can directly jump to the “Pending Changes” page by clicking “Check In”. It is also possible to suspend your work where the state of the IDE is saved.

    Demo: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=251849

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