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Allow VSO integrations to work with multiple Aha Products represented in a single VSO Project

Some customers have specified that they maintain a single VSO Project, but represent a number of products beneath it. The way to handle that now in Aha is to set up a web-hook for each product in Aha, and then create a subscription in VSO that fil...
Alex Bartlow about 8 years ago in Azure DevOps Services and Server 1 Unlikely to implement

Allow link of a requirement to a release (sprint)

We have features that are mapped to a specific sprint, but within that feature, we have requirements (user stories) that could be mapped to two different sprints. The assumption with Aha! is that a feature would be completed in one sprint, which i...
Guest 9 months ago in Azure DevOps Services and Server 0 Future consideration

Nested Iteration Paths with VSO / Visual studio team services integration

We have the same VSO project for many products in Aha. We would like the ability to have child iterations for releases so we can group them together in our queries. Current integration only allows us to go 1 level deep in the iteration path. Our...
Josh Wayne over 5 years ago in Azure DevOps Services and Server 0 Already exists

Allow mapping Release as a field on Requirements in Azure DevOps integration

Due to our iterations setup in Azure DevOps (ADO) we do not currently map Releases as a record. We are sending this instead as a field on the Epic and Feature records to a custom field in ADO. We would like to do the same on Requirements but it is...
Guest over 2 years ago in Azure DevOps Services and Server 0 Future consideration

Add Azure Repo link field in reports

I'd like to be able to easily see if our engineers remembered to add the PR to each completed feature. Currently it doesn't look like this integration field is available to include in reports.
Mike Mitchell over 1 year ago in Azure DevOps Services and Server 0 Future consideration

Sync sprints between requirements in Aha! and equivalent (e.g. PBIs) in Azure DevOps

Our development team manages PBIs within sprints. Currently you can map a custom sprint field for features in Aha! to DevOps, but not requirements. Ideally, we would be able to sync sprints for requirements/PBIs, as that would be more useful than ...
Mike Maylone over 3 years ago in Azure DevOps Services and Server 0 Future consideration

Ability to customize the Import Import New Records dialog box and functionality

It would be very helpful to be able to customize and configure the Import New Records dialog box. Specifically I would like to be able to select additional/different information about each record (i.e. Azure DevOps work item #, State, Iteration) i...
cheryl fetchko over 4 years ago in Azure DevOps Services and Server 0 Future consideration

Aha! Releases Should Honor ADO Area by Default

I am unsure why this feature was designed this way; However, when creating and pushing a release from Aha! to ADO, it should honor the area path set up in the Aha! to ADO integration. Furthermore, when linking to an existing iteration in ADO, the ...
I R 11 months ago in Azure DevOps Services and Server 0 Future consideration

Azure DevOps integration support for designating default Iteration as backlog

Currently the Azure DevOps Services integration supports configuration of the project and the project area. All work items go to the root project iteration level. However, multiple teams may work in a single project and have a different iteration ...
Ronnie Merkel over 3 years ago in Azure DevOps Services and Server 2 Future consideration

Fix sync of grid style between Aha and DevOps

We often create features in Aha and sync them into DevOps for the Dev Team. Our dev team then creates the user stories and syncs those back to Aha. They use a small grid in their user story template in DevOps. When it syncs back, that grid is oddl...
Guest almost 2 years ago in Azure DevOps Services and Server 0 Future consideration