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Can work item dependency cross projects?


Mounir bsaibes (231814) | asked Sep 11 '09, 4:10 p.m.
Can a Work item in project x be dependent on a Work item in project y?

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Mounir bsaibes (231814) | answered Sep 11 '09, 4:17 p.m.
Can one create queries and reports against multiple projects?

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David Olsen (5237) | answered Sep 14 '09, 2:20 a.m.
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bsaibes wrote:
Can a Work item in project x be dependent on a Work item in project y?

If projects X and Y are on the same Jazz server: Yes.

If projects X and Y are on different Jazz servers: No. (I know that
there are existing enhancements filed against RTC requesting
cross-server relationships between work items. But I don't have the
list handy, and I don't know the chances of them being implemented in
RTC 3.0.)

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James Moody (3.3k24) | answered Sep 14 '09, 9:41 a.m.
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On 9/11/2009 4:22 PM, bsaibes wrote:
Can one create queries and reports against multiple projects?


Reports can be made to work across multiple project areas. (That is to
say, they can collect and present information from more than one project
area at a time). We ship some out-of-the-box examples of this, in the
reports named "Work Item Comparison by Project Area" and "Defect Backlog
by Project Area". Using these as examples you'll see it's not that
difficult to modify an existing report to expose the Project Area as a
report parameter, and hence allow for selecting multiple project areas.

I'll let someone from the work item team comment on the queries query.

james
RTC Reports Team Lead

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Patrick Streule (4.9k21) | answered Sep 14 '09, 1:58 p.m.
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Can one create queries and reports against multiple projects?

For queries, this request is tracked in

https://jazz.net/jazz/resource/itemName/com.ibm.team.workitem.WorkItem/62555

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Regards,
Patrick
Jazz Work Item Team

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