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How do I hide child work items in a plan view?

i am having a query can anybody tell wether we can achieve this. in RTC plannig i m having two plans which are in same iteration example if they are in sprint backlog if we make changes in plan A it will be reflected in plan B. my requirement is there are two work item task and defect and defect is child of task so i want to hide the task in plan B while it should be visible in plan A which are in same iteration. can we achive this??

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 Please read https://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/Deployment/RTCProcessFundamentals#Planning_Fundamentals to understand what plans are. Since plans are basically work item queries, editing of work items in plans is usually reflected everywhere. 

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can we achieve this in anyways??

 You can use filters and different display types that don't show child work items. So, Yes.

how can i use this?

can i achieve this using the EXCLUDE option? or can u elaborate how can i achieve this using filters and different display types that don't show child work items?

Your question is too general, please read How should I ask a question in the Forum if I want to receive useful answers? and try to be more specific. 


Possible approaches you could try are:
  1. Some plan types such as release plans don't show execution items, unless otherwise specified in the Plan Details
  2. Exclude>Execution Items will filter away any Execution item even if it is a child
  3. The display selected in a plan controls if it is hierarchical or not

this is not working.

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Question asked: Jun 19 '17, 1:55 a.m.

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