Is it possible to change the type of a TFS work item? For example, I have a Bug I would like to change to a Change Request.

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What process template are you using? – Rowland Shaw Apr 6 '10 at 15:31
I think its a custom template based on MSF for Agile Software Development. – KrisTrip Apr 6 '10 at 15:44
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Not easily. You could try and hack the database, but that's really not a good idea. Just like dancing barefoot in a room full of broken glass whilst juggling live grenades isn't a good idea.

I'd suggest you create a new work item for the change request, link it to the bug and then set the bug state to obsolete/closed.

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What if the bug already had changesets checked in against it? Will those somehow be linked to the new work item? – KrisTrip Apr 8 '10 at 17:43
Not automatically, no. You can always do it manually and add those linkages as well at the same time you link the change request to the bug. It's a pain, but there's no easy way around it. – Richard Banks Apr 9 '10 at 0:39
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I have requested this feature here: connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/details/580662/… – Rami A. Jul 28 '10 at 19:10
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As noted you cannot directly change the work item type however there is a nice shortcut that may save you a lot of time for these scenarios. It will automatically copy links to change sets, test cases etc.

  1. Right-click on your workitem and select "Create Copy of Work Item"
  2. The following dialog window will pop up where you can then change the work item type for the new item:

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Result: A new work item is created with the new type and the old one automatically added as a link and a comment added to the history area stating the work item ID it was copied from..

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