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Customizing Check-in Actions in your Process Template

In my last post, I told users about a client side hack that we added to change the default check-in action from “Resolve” to “Associate”.  Most of the time I’ve heard questions about this, it is because a team has customized their process template to no longer include the Resolve state or adopted a template that doesn’t have the concept of Resolve – our own SCRUM template comes to mind…

Last week, Aaron Bjork posted a much better solution for teams with custom process templates.  Check it out if you need a solution for changing work item state when checking in changes but aren’t using the Resolve state.

https://blogs.msdn.com/b/aaronbjork/archive/2010/12/17/marking-tasks-and-bugs-as-done-during-a-check-in.aspx