Using the TFS API, I am able to create a TFS item, no problem.
What would be the best way for me to know what the Item ID is for the newly created Item?
Thank you,
George
try
{
// Authenticate User Account
NetworkCredential account = new NetworkCredential(USERNAME, PASSWORD, DOMAIN);
// for user stories from the team project where the user story will be created.
Uri collectionUri = new Uri(tfsURI);
//TfsTeamProjectCollection tpc = new TfsTeamProjectCollection(collectionUri);
TfsTeamProjectCollection tpc = new TfsTeamProjectCollection(collectionUri, account);
WorkItemStore workItemStore = tpc.GetService<WorkItemStore>();
Project teamProject = workItemStore.Projects[info.TFSProjectName];
WorkItemType workItemType = teamProject.WorkItemTypes[info.ItemType];
// Create the work item.
WorkItem userStory = new WorkItem(workItemType);
userStory.Title = info.Title;
userStory.Description = info.Description;
userStory.AreaPath = info.AreaPath;
userStory.IterationPath = info.IterationPath;
userStory.Fields["Assigned To"].Value = info.AssignedTo;
if (info.ItemType == "Task")
{
userStory.Fields["Discipline"].Value = info.Discipline;
}
else if (info.ItemType == "Bug")
{
userStory.Fields["Symptom"].Value = info.Symptom;
userStory.Fields["Steps To Reproduce"].Value = info.StepsToReproduce;
}
else if (info.ItemType == "Change Request")
{
userStory.Fields["Justification"].Value = info.Justification;
}
// Save the new user story.
userStory.Save();
return true;
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
log.Error("Error Creating TFS Task.", ex);
return false;
}
finally
{
}
}
As soon as you save userStory, the ID field will be populated. You should be able to just return userStory.Id.
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