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Andrada Roman (201014) | asked Mar 13 '13, 11:25 a.m.
Hello,

I want to include some custom RTC work item attributes in a Birt report. I am using the String Key - Value pairs in order to do so. But the Values are listed as literals (risk.literal.l2, risk.impact.literal.l20, etc.)

How could I receive the string information behind it?

Many Thanks in advance!

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Scott Sherwood (5624) | answered Mar 19 '13, 10:36 a.m.
I noticed you are using a Jazz Advanced Data Set.  Try creating a Jazz Simple Data Set instead.  You should see the Enumerations table with this choice.
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Andrada Roman commented Mar 22 '13, 4:19 a.m.

Thank You very much! It worked:)

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Erwin Kunz (94687086) | answered Mar 14 '13, 8:08 a.m.
check https://jazz.net/forum/questions/89851/why-is-the-enumeration-table-in-the-workitems-snapshot-empty


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Erwin Kunz (94687086) | answered Mar 14 '13, 7:18 a.m.
You need to use the literal id (risk.literal.I2) to connect the table ENUMERATION of WORKITEMS_SNAPSHOT

return is LITERAL_NAME

hope this helps

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Andrada Roman (201014) | answered Mar 14 '13, 7:29 a.m.
Hi Erwin,

Thank You for the answer.

I am using RTC 3.01 and i do not have the ENUMARATION table :(.
Do you know if maybe it has been moved after RTC 2, somewhere other then in WORKITEMS_SNAPSHOT?

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Erwin Kunz commented Mar 14 '13, 8:06 a.m.

Hi Andrada

No idea, but It's strange to me that this not in WI_SNP. 

I'm moved to 4.x

erwin


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Andrada Roman (201014) | answered Mar 19 '13, 10:18 a.m.
Hi Erwin, thank you very much for answering!

Unortunatley i can not try to populate the table ENUMERATION because it simply does not exist :(




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Andrada Roman (201014) | answered Mar 19 '13, 10:19 a.m.

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