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I have a Project Area P having Team Areas A, B, C. I am a member of Team area A. Project Area P has two development lines m and n. Team Area A is associated with development line m.

Now when I open 'My user editor' and go to 'Work Environment' tab, in 'Work Assignments' section, it shows me the Team 'A' associated with both development lines m and n, which should not be the case. Because I have associated Team A only with development line m. By default it distributes my load 50% to each development line but I have nothing to do with line n.

Although workaround is that I can assign 100% load to m and 0% to n. But Is this due to some bug in RTC or is this some configuration issue in Project Area?

- Ankur

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Can anyone give any idea about this ?

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How can I verify if it is a Bug or not ? Can any jazz team help me?

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Hi Ankur,

you indeed found a bug. I've filed
https://jazz.net/jazz/resource/itemName/com.ibm.team.workitem.WorkItem/70591.

Thanks for reporting!

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MikeS
Jazz Agile Planning team

askankur wrote:
Hi

I have a Project Area P having Team Areas
A, B, C. I am a member of Team area
A. Project Area
P has two development lines
m and n.
Team Area A is associated with
development line m.

Now when I open 'My user editor' and go to 'Work Environment' tab, in
'Work Assignments' section, it shows me the Team 'A' associated with
both development lines m and
n, which should not be the case. Because
I have associated Team A only with
development line m. By default it
distributes my load 50% to each development line but I have nothing
to do with line n.

Although workaround is that I can assign 100% load to
m and 0% to
n. But Is this due to some bug in RTC or
is this some configuration issue in Project Area?

- Ankur

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Thank you for looking into this matter.

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