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  1. Open the JIRA issue.
  2. Locate the Trigger build link and click it.
  3. In the Trigger build form, click Confirm.You can also view and edit the build properties and the comment appended to the build. These fields define parameters for running a new build, as follows:
    1. Branch - select the branch which a new build is triggered in.
    2. Properties - click the Pencil icon and enter additional properties for running a new build. This field may be hidden if the administrator does not allow
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    1. its editing
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    1. by users.
    To edit
    1. Build comment - enter the comment
    or build properties, click the text snippet or the Pencil icon
    1. that will be appended to the build. This field may be hidden if the administrator does not allow its editing by users.
  4. To save run the modified comment or build propertiesin TeamCity, click the Accept Image Removed button Confirm.
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  5. Once you have run the build, the notification will be displayed in the form.
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  6. In case of any unexpected error, the corresponding notification will be displayed in the form too.

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  1. You can view the build history while viewing the JIRA issue or when triggering a build.
  2. Open the JIRA issue.
  3. Click the View history link. Alternatively, you can open the Trigger build form and click View history link.
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  4. In the opened Builds history form, you can view the following information about the build:
    • Branch - TeamCity branch which the build relates to.
    • Build Number - build number within the project.
    • Start Date - time and date when the build was run.
    • Changes - description of changes specified by the developer.
    • Duration - duration of the build procedure.
    • Tests - number of passed tests.
  5. Click Close when complete.