Hi,

 

I have a custom field of type="String" in one of our Work Item Templates
and being used for a while now. But, because of the length limitation of
string fields I wanted to change it to HTML (so that I can have rich
text as well). 

 

But when I try to change the field type on the template I am getting the
'Error: TF26038: Field type for <field1> does not match the existing
type.  It was String, but now is HTML' error. 

 

I tried to add another HTML field (field2) and tried to set the DEFAULT
as the field1's value. But I get 'TF26048: The rule 'DEFAULT' for
'<field2>' refers to '<field1>', which is a different field type. Change
the field type or field reference so that the field referred to is the
same type and try again.

 

I tried to delete the field1 using 'witfields.exe' so I can upload the
updated template but I get '<field1> cannot be deleted - It is used by
the following project(s): .........'

 

Is there any ways around this problem?

 

Thank you.

 

Cheers,

Raj

 

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