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Command line for work item interactions?


Kevin Zemanek (2454825) | asked Apr 15 '09, 9:26 a.m.
Are there any plans to support command line capabilities for interaction with work items? For example changing the Planned For field on a group of work items that meet particular criteria. I know that this can be done in the UI but there are times when doing it from the command line could be more productive.

I did search the RTC project for type=enhancements and full text=command line. The 27 hits didn't seem to indicate any planned support for this so I thought I would ask.

- Kevin Z.

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Benjamin Chodroff (8985231) | answered May 20 '09, 5:43 p.m.
Also interested in the answer to this. I don't think it's possible to work with work items on the command line unless you code your own way of doing it using the API.

I am interested in this answer because I want to check a work item if it has been approved from Build Forge. For example, a "deployment record" in RTC that when approved would allow a Build Forge project to perform a deployment.

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Anthony Kesterton (7.5k7180136) | answered May 20 '09, 6:02 p.m.
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Also interested in the answer to this. I don't think it's possible to work with work items on the command line unless you code your own way of doing it using the API.

I am interested in this answer because I want to check a work item if it has been approved from Build Forge. For example, a "deployment record" in RTC that when approved would allow a Build Forge project to perform a deployment.


Nice ideas - please raise these as work items and post the numbers back here.

anthony

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Benjamin Chodroff (8985231) | answered May 20 '09, 6:15 p.m.
Command line interface for work items:
https://jazz.net/jazz/web/projects/Rational%20Team%20Concert#action=com.ibm.team.workitem.viewWorkItem&id=83846

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