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It's easy to see what changesets are linked to a given work item. But is it possible, given a changeset, to find out what work item(s) it is linked to?

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  • are you looking for API way of doing ?
    – Siva palla
    Jul 15, 2015 at 4:38

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If you have the changeset number then in TFS explorer in VS press CRTL + G and provide the changeset number and click OK. That will bring the change set in team explorer.

Then you can click on a folder/file and select view history which will show you the work items related to it. See view changesets for more information.

Also, check out this MSDN blog post Listing the work items associated with changesets for a path

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  • Huh? I am in VS and nowhere does CTRL+G do anything. Where is "TFS Explorer in VS"? Jul 15, 2015 at 17:30
  • @smartyollie What version of Visual Studio are you using?
    – mguassa
    Jul 28, 2015 at 20:30
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    @smartyollie In Visual Studio 2013 Update 3 you can achieve what @Rahul said by pressing CRTL + G anywhere in the *Source Control Explorer
    – mguassa
    Aug 6, 2015 at 8:29
  • I think "TFS explorer" should have read "Source Control Explorer". This works in Source Control Explorer in TFS 2015. Aug 23, 2018 at 11:57
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(From my Visual Studio 2017)

In "Team Explorer" click on "Source Control Explorer":

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Click on this icon:

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Put the Changeset number or search it:

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Click on "Details..." (or double-click on the changeset):

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