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Project Server 2013 Issue – TF294026: The following work item field does not exist

Explains how to resolve the TF294026 error in Project Server 2013 and TFS 2012 by adding missing work item fields required for integration with Scrum templates.

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When you try to upload the default field mappings for Project Server 2013 integration with Team Foundation Server 2012 you can encounter a TF294026: The following work item field does not exist error.

Project Server 2013 Issue – TF294026: The following work item field does not exist

Figure: TF294026: The following work item field does not exist

With the message:

TF294026: The following work item field does not exist: Microsoft.VSTS.Scheduling.CompletedWork. Contact your administrator for Team Foundation Server to add this work item field.

You are unable to continue without fixing…

Applies to

Findings

Project Server requires that you have data for Remaining Work, Completed Work and Original Estimate for it to function correctly.

Project Server 2013 Issue – TF294026: The following work item field does not exist

Figure: The Task Work Item Type only includes Remaining Work

The Visual Studio Scrum Process Template however does not include these as they are not required for Scrum.

Solution

Use the instructions on Required Changes to Make When Mapping to a Team Project That Was Created From the Scrum Process Template to update the Task Work Item Type for the Visual Studio Scrum 2.0 template to add both the Completed Work and Original Estimate fields.

Warning The documentation on MSDN is currently out of date and misses two fields that need to be added. Make sure that you also add the Start and End dates.

1   The number of units of work that have been spent on this task
2
3
4   Initial value for Remaining Work - set once, when work begins.

Figure: Add both Original Estimate and Completed Work

Although we are adding these fields to the Task type we are not necessarily adding them to the UI for users to fill out. We can leave them available for Project Server, while out Team Members of a Scrum Team would be blissfully ignorant of their existence.

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