If you believe that your changes caused a build failure, you can start investigating the problem and inform other team members about that. You can also assign another team member as an investigator of the problem.
- In the left pane of the Projects tab of the TeamCity tool window, right-click a failed build and select Investigate
from the context menu.
Alternatively, click
.
- In the Investigate dialog box that opens, do the following:
- From the Users list, select me if you believe that your changes caused a build failure, or select a team member that is supposed to be responsible for the build failure.
- Under Comment, type an optional comment.
- Click OK.
You can also start an investigation or change its status from the TeamCity server web UI.
Learn more
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- In the the left pane of the Projects tab of the TeamCity tool window, select a failed build for which you want to examine the test report.
- On the toolbar, click
to open a dedicated tab with the build information (for details, see Opening Build Logs and Failed Test Results ).
- In the dedicated tab that opens, examine the build logs and failed tests reports.
- To investigate the build failure, on the toolbar, click
and specify a user to investigate the problem.
- In the My Investigations Tab of the TeamCity tool window, select the failed build(s) you are investigating.
- On the context menu of the selection, choose .
Alternatively, click