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[Error] Work item query failure: Attribute type is not suppo

In the V1.0 it was possible to create a viewlet on unassigned work-items. When i try this in 2.0 i receive an: Work item query failure: Attribute type is not supported

Steps: create new viewlet using section "Rational Quality Manager". In this section select "Work Item Statistics". In the Viewlet configuration select "Presentation=Bar Chart", "Query=New unassigned", "Parameter=Type"

Save viewlet.

It will also give an error if you select other Parameters like:
tags, state, severity, resolution and so on. Only the catagory worked for me.

I have used the out-of-the-box provided samples settings (created during the tutorial)



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I have verified this works in RQM 2.0.0.1. That update will be released in 3 days, on October 29th.
Hope that helps.
Regards,
John

In the V1.0 it was possible to create a viewlet on unassigned work-items. When i try this in 2.0 i receive an: Work item query failure: Attribute type is not supported

Steps: create new viewlet using section "Rational Quality Manager". In this section select "Work Item Statistics". In the Viewlet configuration select "Presentation=Bar Chart", "Query=New unassigned", "Parameter=Type"

Save viewlet.

It will also give an error if you select other Parameters like:
tags, state, severity, resolution and so on. Only the catagory worked for me.

I have used the out-of-the-box provided samples settings (created during the tutorial)



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