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A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "Completed Build" from Azure DevOps.
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An action happens after the trigger—such as "New Subtopic" in MindManager.
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Supported triggers and actions
Zapier helps you create workflows that connect your apps to automate repetitive tasks. A trigger is an event that starts a workflow, and an action is an event a Zap performs.
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- Build Status
- ProjectRequired
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- Branch
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- Area Path
- Work Item Type
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- Build DefinitionRequired
ActionWrite
- ProjectRequired
- PathRequired
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- Area Path
- Work Item Type
- Contains StringRequired
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- Area Path
- Work Item Type
- Changed Field
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- TypeRequired
- TitleRequired
- Area
- Iteration
- Assigned To
- Description
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Frequently Asked Questions about Azure DevOps + MindManager integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Azure DevOps and MindManager
How can Azure DevOps be integrated with MindManager?
You can integrate Azure DevOps with MindManager using our platform by setting up automated workflows with specific triggers and actions. For example, you can create a task in MindManager when a new work item is created in Azure DevOps.
What triggers are available for Azure DevOps in this integration?
In this integration, you can use triggers like 'New Work Item', 'Work Item Updated', or changes in project status within Azure DevOps to initiate actions in MindManager.
Can I create tasks in MindManager based on updates from Azure DevOps?
Absolutely! You can set up the integration to automatically create new tasks or update existing ones in MindManager whenever a work item is updated or a specific tag is added in Azure DevOps.
Are there any actions specific to MindManager that can be triggered by events from Azure DevOps?
Yes, you can trigger actions such as creating or updating tasks, adding notes, and drawing visual maps in MindManager when certain events occur in Azure DevOps like item creation or status change.
Is it possible to track progress of work items from Azure DevOps within MindManager?
Yes, we allow you to track progress by syncing work item details and updates directly from Azure DevOps into visual maps and task lists within MindManager. You can visualize project timelines and dependencies effortlessly.
How do I ensure my data remains consistent between the two platforms when integrated?
We provide options to set conditions and rules that ensure data consistency. Actions such as updating corresponding fields or notifying team members help maintain sync between projects across the two platforms.
What steps should I take if an automation fails or doesn't trigger between the two systems?
You should first check your workflow configurations for any errors. Our platform offers logs and alerts for troubleshooting issues related to failed automation between Azure DevOps and MindManager. Checking permissions and settings also helps resolve these problems.