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Queries from the Plan View

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A plan view (planned items tab) has queries you can run in the Related Work Items section (right-hand side of the view).

In my Scrum-process version, I have a "Show Backlog" and "Unplanned Closed Items". Click on these and you get a Work Item Query result displayed in your Work Items view.

Where do these queries come from?
How can you see what there queries are (ie can you edit them?)

thanks

anthony

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kesterto wrote:
Hi

A plan view (planned items tab) has queries you can run in the Related
Work Items section (right-hand side of the view).

In my Scrum-process version, I have a "Show Backlog" and
"Unplanned Closed Items". Click on these and you get a
Work Item Query result displayed in your Work Items view.

Where do these queries come from?
How can you see what there queries are (ie can you edit them?)


Those queries are predefined and currently not editable. Please file an
enhancement request for this. However I cannot promise anything for 2.0

--
Cheers, Johannes
Agile Planning Team

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kesterto wrote:
Hi

A plan view (planned items tab) has queries you can run in the Related
Work Items section (right-hand side of the view).

In my Scrum-process version, I have a "Show Backlog" and
"Unplanned Closed Items". Click on these and you get a
Work Item Query result displayed in your Work Items view.

Where do these queries come from?
How can you see what there queries are (ie can you edit them?)


Those queries are predefined and currently not editable. Please file an
enhancement request for this. However I cannot promise anything for 2.0

--
Cheers, Johannes
Agile Planning Team

Will do (create an ER). In the meantime - is there any way to see what those queries actually are?

thanks

anthony

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