Query by rank and picklist value in Azure DevOps and Azure Boards
TFS 2017 | TFS 2015 | TFS 2013
You use planning, ranking, and priority fields to specify which work the team should complete first. By ranking and prioritizing work items, all team members gain an understanding of the relative importance of the work that they must accomplish.
You rank and prioritize work items when you Create your backlog.
Supported operators and macros
Query clauses that specify a string or integer field can use the operators listed below.
- = , <> , > , < , >= , <=
- =[Field], <>[Field], >[Field], <[Field], >=[Field], <=[Field]
- In, Not In
- Was Ever
Picklist query examples
Most of the planning fields described in the next section are either an integer or string field. For example queries of numeric or rich-text fields, see Query by numeric fields and Query by titles, IDs, and rich-text fields.
Filter for
Include these query clauses
List blocked tasks (Scrum)
(Blocked field is type String)
Work Item Type In Task
And Blocked = Yes
Priority 1 bugs
(Priority field is type Integer)
Work Item Type In Bug
And Priority = 1
Features and stories that address Architectural areas
(Value Area field is type String)
Work Item Type In Feature,User Story
And Value Area = _ Architectural
Fields used to plan and prioritize work
The following table describes the fields that you can use to plan and prioritize work. Some fields are only valid for a specific process—Basic, Agile, Scrum, or Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI).
Field name
Description
Work item type
Backlog Priority 1
A number assigned by a background process used to track the sequence of items on a backlog or board. To learn more about how this field is used, see Use backlogs for effective project management, Backlog priority or stack rank order.
Reference name=Microsoft.VSTS.Common.BacklogPriority, Data type=Double
Bug, Epic, Feature, Product backlog item, Task (Scrum)
Blocked
Indicates that no further work can be performed on the work item. If an issue has been opened to track a blocking problem, a link should be made to the issue.
You can specify Yes or No.
Reference name=Microsoft.VSTS.CMMI.Blocked, Data type=String
Bug, Change Request, Requirement, Risk, Task (CMMI, Scrum)
Committed
Indicates if the requirement is committed in the project. You can specify Yes or No.
Reference name=Microsoft.VSTS.CMMI.Committed, Data type=String
Requirement (CMMI)
Escalate
Indicates if the issue is affecting the critical path of the project plan. You can specify Yes or No.
Reference name=Microsoft.VSTS.CMMI.Escalate, Data type=String
Issue (CMMI)
A subjective rating of the bug, issue, task, or test case as it relates to the business. You can specify the following values:
- 1: Highest priority, implement feature or fix as soon as possible. Product cannot ship without successful resolution.
- 2: Medium priority. Product cannot ship without successful resolution, but it does not need to be addressed immediately.
- 3: Low priority. Implementation or fix is optional based on resources, time, and risk. If product ships without successful resolution, document the issue in release notes as known issues.
- 4: Lowest priority. Tracks an issue that basically does not affect usage (such as a small typo).
Reference name=Microsoft.VSTS.Common.Priority, Data type=Integer
Bug, Change Request, Epic, Feature, Impediment, Issue, Product backlog item, Requirement, Risk, Shared Step, Task, Test Case, User Story
A subjective rating of the relative uncertainty around the successful completion of a user story. Defined allowed values are:
- 1 - High
- 2 - Medium
- 3 - Low
Reference name=Microsoft.VSTS.Common.Risk, Data type=String
Epic, Feature, User Story (Agile)
Severity 1
A subjective rating of the impact of a bug on the project. You can specify the following values:
- 1 - Critical
- 2 - High
- 3 - Medium
- 4 - Low
Reference name=Microsoft.VSTS.Common.Severity, Data type=String
Bug, Issue (CMMI), Risk (CMMI)
Stack Rank 2
A number, assigned by a background process, used to track the list order of items on a backlog or board in the web portal. To learn more about how this field is used, see Use backlogs for effective project management, Backlog priority or stack rank order.
Reference name=Microsoft.VSTS.Common.StackRank, Data type=Double
Bug, Epic, Feature, Requirement (CMMI), Risk (CMMI), Task, User Story (Agile)
Time Criticality
A subjective unit of measure that captures how the business value lessens over time. Higher values indicate that the epic or feature is inherently more time critical than those items with lower values.
Reference name=Microsoft.VSTS.Common.TimeCriticality, Data type=Double
Epic, Feature
Triage
Indicates the type of triage decision that is pending for the work item. You use this field when the work item is in the Proposed state.
You can specify one of the following values:
- Pending (default)
- More Info
- Info Received
- Triaged
Reference name=Microsoft.VSTS.Common.Triage, Data type=String
CMMI only: Bug, Change Request, Epic, Feature, Issue, Requirement, Task
Value Area 1
The area of customer value addressed by the epic, feature, or backlog item. Values include:
- Architectural: technical services to implement business features that deliver solution
- Business: services that fulfill customers or stakeholder needs that directly deliver customer value to support the business (Default)
Reference name=Microsoft.VSTS.Common.ValueArea, Data type=String
Bug, Epic, Feature, Product Backlog Item (Scrum) Requirement (CMMI), User Story (Agile)
Notes:
- To change the menu selection, see Add and manage fields (Inherited process) or Add or modify a field, customize a picklist (On-premises XML process).
- The sequence of items on a product backlog page is determined according to where you have added or dragged the items. As you drag items, a background process updates either the Backlog Priority (Scrum) or Stack Rank (Agile, Basic, CMMI) field. These fields determine the order in which backlog items appear on a backlog page. They are assigned to
type="Order"
in the ProcessConfiguration file.
More about Backlog Priority or Stack Rank fields
The Backlog Priority and Stack Rank fields don't appear on the work item forms. (To learn why, see Where is the field on the work item form to order the backlog?.
To add the field to the form:
For an Inherited process, add the Stack Rank field to a work item type (for the custom process that your project references).
For an On-premises XML process, add the field to the form, modify the WIT XML definition to add the following control element:
<Control FieldName="Microsoft.VSTS.Common.StackRank" Type="FieldControl" Label="Stack Rank" LabelPosition="Left" />
or, for Scrum:
<Control FieldName="Microsoft.VSTS.Common.BacklogPriority" Type="FieldControl" Label="Stack Rank" LabelPosition="Left" />