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Hi all,
Is there a way to have a history view on the project configuration?
We'd like to understand who did what:
For instance it would be great to understand who did create or archived a category, who did associated it to which team, changes in the process it self and stuff like that.

Is it feature planned to be supported any time?
Thanks,

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On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 22:19:53 +0000, Thunder wrote:

Hi all,
Is there a way to have a history view on the project configuration?
We'd like to understand who did what: For instance it would be great to
understand who did create or archived a category, who did associated it
to which team, changes in the process it self and stuff like that.

Is it feature planned to be supported any time? Thanks,

You can currently only browse the changes that were made to the process
itself. In the project area, team area, or process template editors, go
to the Process Configuration Source tab, right click, and choose "Show
History".

From here you will see a history of who made edits and at what time. Keep
in mind that the history is only source-based at this time, so you'll be
browsing the changes to the actual process XML.



--
Jared Burns
Jazz Process Team

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On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 22:19:53 +0000, Thunder wrote:

Hi all,
Is there a way to have a history view on the project configuration?
We'd like to understand who did what: For instance it would be great to
understand who did create or archived a category, who did associated it
to which team, changes in the process it self and stuff like that.

Is it feature planned to be supported any time? Thanks,

You can currently only browse the changes that were made to the process
itself. In the project area, team area, or process template editors, go
to the Process Configuration Source tab, right click, and choose "Show
History".

From here you will see a history of who made edits and at what time. Keep
in mind that the history is only source-based at this time, so you'll be
browsing the changes to the actual process XML.



--
Jared Burns
Jazz Process Team


Hi all,
that will do fine for now !

Is it planned to handle the history of the other artifacts like Categories?

Thanks,

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On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 22:19:53 +0000, Thunder wrote:

Hi all,
Is there a way to have a history view on the project configuration?
We'd like to understand who did what: For instance it would be great to
understand who did create or archived a category, who did associated it
to which team, changes in the process it self and stuff like that.

Is it feature planned to be supported any time? Thanks,

You can currently only browse the changes that were made to the process
itself. In the project area, team area, or process template editors, go
to the Process Configuration Source tab, right click, and choose "Show
History".

From here you will see a history of who made edits and at what time. Keep
in mind that the history is only source-based at this time, so you'll be
browsing the changes to the actual process XML.



--
Jared Burns
Jazz Process Team


Hi all,
that will do fine for now !

Is it planned to handle the history of the other artifacts like Categories?

Thanks,

Hi Adil,

I would suggest you to open a WI enhancement request to show history of changes of other artifacts like categories if that is what you are looking for.

Susan

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Hi Adil,

I would suggest you to open a WI enhancement request to show history of changes of other artifacts like categories if that is what you are looking for.

Susan


Hi Susan, I did open the following enhancement WI 78240: https://jazz.net/jazz/web/projects/Rational%20Team%20Concert#action=com.ibm.team.workitem.viewWorkItem&id=78240

Take care all,

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