Looking for the definition/details of the Plan Types...
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pawrampe wrote:
With RTC 2.0 offers three different plan type. They differ in the set of
work items they include and how they report progress. Note that plans
are backed up by a simple work item query and that this query is defined
by the team area/project area and iteration the plan is configured for.
The differences between plan types exist:
Iteration Plans - Includes all work for a team and iteration.
Team Release Plans - Includes all work for a team and release with its
descendant iterations.
Project Release Plans - Includes all work for a project with its
descendant teams and release with its descendant iterations.
Further, work items from descendants are filters to include only
top-level work item types, e.g. stories or epics. This allows for quick,
high-level, overview of all your work in a release or project.
See also the New&Noteworthy for
https://jazz.net/downloads/rational-team-concert/milestones/2.0M3?p=news
and https://jazz.net/downloads/rational-team-concert/milestones/2.0M1?p=news
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Cheers, Johannes
Agile Planning Team
I could not find any information in the 2.0 M3 Help file or on
jazz.net, and 2.0 offers I believe 4-5 different types.
Any help would be great!!!
With RTC 2.0 offers three different plan type. They differ in the set of
work items they include and how they report progress. Note that plans
are backed up by a simple work item query and that this query is defined
by the team area/project area and iteration the plan is configured for.
The differences between plan types exist:
Iteration Plans - Includes all work for a team and iteration.
Team Release Plans - Includes all work for a team and release with its
descendant iterations.
Project Release Plans - Includes all work for a project with its
descendant teams and release with its descendant iterations.
Further, work items from descendants are filters to include only
top-level work item types, e.g. stories or epics. This allows for quick,
high-level, overview of all your work in a release or project.
See also the New&Noteworthy for
https://jazz.net/downloads/rational-team-concert/milestones/2.0M3?p=news
and https://jazz.net/downloads/rational-team-concert/milestones/2.0M1?p=news
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Cheers, Johannes
Agile Planning Team