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liamcol1
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ODATA query azure devops

I am trying to bring data into power bi through a blank query following this link Rollup child work item values to sample report - Azure DevOps | Microsoft Docs

 

The devops environment i am using has different names for User Story (Product Backlog Item) and Story Points (tasks). Does anyone know what i would need to substitute in the query to get it to work? 


Thanks!

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Anonymous
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Hi @liamcol1 ,

Without information about the Azure Devops environment you are using, there is no way to provide you with the right solution. Maybe you can try to raise a case in GITHUB under Azure Devops directory to get more professional help.

Rollup child work item values to parent sample report
In addition, for the substitution of User Story, you can check the value of Work Item Type circled in red in the screenshot below and replace the User Story with that value...

Azure DevOps Work Item Hierarchy Reports in PowerB

yingyinr_0-1644993355027.png

Best Regards

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Anonymous
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Hi @liamcol1 ,

Without information about the Azure Devops environment you are using, there is no way to provide you with the right solution. Maybe you can try to raise a case in GITHUB under Azure Devops directory to get more professional help.

Rollup child work item values to parent sample report
In addition, for the substitution of User Story, you can check the value of Work Item Type circled in red in the screenshot below and replace the User Story with that value...

Azure DevOps Work Item Hierarchy Reports in PowerB

yingyinr_0-1644993355027.png

Best Regards

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