Reportable fields reference for Visual Studio ALM

Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2013

Detail fields

Detail fields are written to the relational warehouse database, but not to the cube.

Field name

Description

Reference name

Data type

Backlog Priority

A number that represents the relative priority for a bug, product backlog item, or task. (Scrum process template only.)

Microsoft.VSTS.Common.BacklogPriority

Double

Revised Date

The date and time stamp when a test case or shared step is revised.

NoteNote

This field is not included in the work item form and is not populated with any data.

System.RevisedDate

DateTime

Dimension fields

Dimension fields are written both to the relational warehouse database and to the cube.

Field name

Description

Reference name

Data type

Accepted By

The name of the person who responded to the code review.

Microsoft.VSTS.CodeReview.AcceptedBy

String

Accepted Date

The date and time when the person responded to the code review.

Microsoft.VSTS.CodeReview.AcceptedDate

DateTime

Activated By

The name of the team member who activated or reactivated the work item.

Microsoft.VSTS.Common.ActivatedBy

String

Activated Date

The date and time when the work item was activated or reactivated.

Microsoft.VSTS.Common.ActivatedDate

DateTime

Activity

The type of activity that is required to perform a task.

Microsoft.VSTS.Common.Activity

String

Area Path

Groups the work items into product feature or team areas. The area must be a valid node in the project hierarchy.

System.AreaPath

TreePath

Assigned To

The name of the team member who currently owns the work item.

System.AssignedTo

String

Automation Status

The status of a test case. You can specify the following values:

  • Not Automated

  • Planned

Microsoft.VSTS.TCM.AutomationStatus

String

Blocked

Indicates that progress toward resolving a bug, change request, requirement, or risk is suspended. Allowed values are Yes and No. (CMMI process template only)

Microsoft.VSTS.CMMI.Blocked

String

Changed By

The name of the team member who modified the work item most recently.

System.ChangedBy

String

Changed Date

The date and time when the work item was modified.

System.ChangedDate

DateTime

Closed By

The name of the person who closed a work item.

Microsoft.VSTS.Common.ClosedBy

String

Closed Date

The date and time when a work item was closed.

Microsoft.VSTS.Common.ClosedDate

DateTime

Closed Status

The status selected by the reviewer when closing the code review request. The number is stored in the system and written to the data warehouse as follows:

  • 0 - Not Reviewed

  • 1 - Looks Good

  • 2 - With Comments

  • 3- Needs Work

  • 4 - Declined

  • 5 - Removed

Microsoft.VSTS.CodeReview.ClosedStatus

String

Created By

The name of the team member who created the work item.

Microsoft.VSTS.Common.CreatedBy

String

Created Date

The date and time when a work item was created.

Microsoft.VSTS.Common.CreatedDate

DateTime

Due Date

The forecasted due date by which an issue will be resolved. (Agile process template only)

Microsoft.VSTS.Scheduling.DueDate

DateTime

Finish Date

The date and time when the schedule indicates that the task will be completed.

Microsoft.VSTS.Scheduling.FinishDate

DateTime

Found In

The product build number, also known as a revision, in which a bug was found.

Microsoft.VSTS.Build.FoundIn

String

ID

The unique identifier that is assigned to a work item. Work item IDs are unique across all team projects and work items that are defined in a team project collection.

System.Id

Integer

Integration Build

The product build number that incorporates the code or fixes a bug.

Microsoft.VSTS.Build.IntegrationBuild

String

Issue

Indicates that the shared step is associated with an expected result. Allowed values are Yes and No.

NoteNote

This field is not included in the work item form and is not populated with any data.

Microsoft.VSTS.Common.Issue

String

Iteration Path

Groups the work items by named sprints or time periods. The iteration must be a valid node in the project hierarchy.

System.IterationPath

TreePath

Priority

A subjective rating of the bug, issue, task, or test case as it relates to the business. You can specify the following values:

  • 1: Product cannot ship without the successful resolution of the work item, and it should be addressed as soon as possible.

  • 2: Product cannot ship without the successful resolution of the work item, but it does not have to be addressed immediately.

  • 3: Resolution of the work item is optional, based on resources, time, and risk.

Microsoft.VSTS.Common.Priority

Integer

Rating

The number of stars that an item receives from a reviewer in a star-based ranking system. (Feedback Response)

The number is stored in the system and written to the data warehouse as follows:

  • 0 - Not Rated

  • 1 - Poor

  • 2 - Fair

  • 3- Good

  • 4- Very Good

  • 5 - Excellent

Microsoft.VSTS.Common.Rating

String

Reason

The reason that the work item is in the current state. Values are specific to both the state and the type of work item. The field is not tracked for test cases or shared steps.

System.Reason

String

Resolved By

The name of the team member who resolved the bug or user story.

Microsoft.VSTS.Common.ResolvedBy

String

Resolved Date

The date and time when the bug or user story was resolved.

Microsoft.VSTS.Common.ResolvedDate

DateTime

Resolved Reason

The reason that the bug was resolved (for example, it was fixed).

Microsoft.VSTS.Common.ResolvedReason

String

Rev

A number that is assigned to the historical revision of a work item.

System.Rev

Integer

Risk

A subjective rating of the relative uncertainty about the successful completion of the user story. You can specify the following values:

  • 1 - High

  • 2 - Medium

  • 3 - Low

Microsoft.VSTS.Common.Risk

String

Severity

A subjective rating of the effect of a bug, issue, or risk on the project. You can specify the following values:

  • 1 - Critical

  • 2 - High

  • 3 - Medium

  • 4 - Low

Microsoft.VSTS.Common.Severity

String

Stack Rank

A subjective rating of the user story, task, issue, or bug compared to other work items of the same type. An item that is assigned a lower number should be fixed before an item that is assigned a higher number.

Microsoft.VSTS.Common.Rank

Double

Start Date

The date and time when the schedule indicates that the task will start.

Microsoft.VSTS.Scheduling.StartDate

DateTime

State

The current state of the work item. The valid values for state are specific to each type of work item.

System.State

String

Team Project

The team project to which this work item belongs.

System.TeamProject

String

Title

A short description that summarizes what the work item is and helps users to distinguish it from other work items in a list.

System.Title

String

Work Item Type

The name of the work item type.

System.WorkItemType

String

Measure fields

Measure fields are written to the data warehouse and contain pre-calculated sum values.

Field name

Description

Reference name

Data type

Business Value

A subjective unit of measure that captures the relative business value of a product backlog item (Scrum process template only) or feature compared to other items of the same type. An item that is assigned a higher number should be considered as having more business value than an item that is assigned a lower number.

Microsoft.VSTS.Common.BusinessValue

Integer

Completed Work

A measure of the amount of work spent on a task.

Microsoft.VSTS.Scheduling.CompletedWork

Double

Effort

The relative rating for the amount of work that a product backlog item will require to implement. (Scrum process template only)

Microsoft.VSTS.Scheduling.Effort

Double

Original Estimate

A measure of the amount of work that is required to complete a task.

Microsoft.VSTS.Scheduling.OriginalEstimate

Double

Remaining Work

A measure of the amount of work that remains to finish a task.

Microsoft.VSTS.Scheduling.RemainingWork

Double

Size

The relative rating for the amount of work that a requirement will require to implement. (CMMI process template only)

Microsoft.VSTS.Scheduling.Size

Double

Story Points

A subjective unit of measure that captures the size of a user story. If you assign more points to a user story, you indicate that more work is required to implement it. (Agile process template only)

Microsoft.VSTS.Scheduling.StoryPoints

Double

See Also

Concepts

Work item field reference for Visual Studio ALM