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Configuration of the 'Planned for' attribute

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I would like to know how more about the "Planned for" attribute in RTC work items. There are some "preferred" iterations directly shown in the dropdown, but it seems like it's possible to assign any iteration from any timeline when clicking "...". So I have several questions about this attribute:

- How does RTC determine the "preferred" iterations in the dropdown?
- Is possible to influence which iterations are shown? If yes, what possibilities are available?
- Is it possible to restrict which iterations can be choosed? Especially I'm interested in restriction by timeline (maybe timeline determined by category/team or by a second attribute "Timeline") and restriction based on custom attributes (something like Dependent Enumeration Value Sets).

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As far as I know the iterations that can be selected in the planned for attribute must be iterations that are marked with the "A release is planned for this iteration" check box.

I am not sure what the logic was to select the timeline and the available iterations. I am not sure there is anything that you can do to configure this presentation, other than making the choice above.

I am aware that for the current 6.0.x, work has been done to make the selection more straight forward e.g. prefer to show iterations from the timeline the work item is filed against. See 81316: Work item filed against category should filter 'planned for' elements

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