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Tracking changes in sprint plan - stories added or removed after the sprint planning is completed.

  Hi guys,


I am wondering is there any (easy) way tracking the changes in a sprint plan? 
By changes I mean specific items added or removed from the sprint plan, after sprint planning is completed. 

Thanks in advance!

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@rschoon - What question is this a duplicate of? 

 I didn't find anything similar to my issue, that is why I posted it. 

My guess to the solution would have something to do with plan snapshots

If you take a plan snapshot at the beginning of an iteration and at the end of an iteration and compare them - you can see the adds/deletes from a plan,  then you can do the same at the end of the iteration.   I work in a 6.0.4 environment - so I am not sure if this is available in the version you are on.

 Thanks for your answer.

I was hoping for something like a history of the plan (similar to the history of a work item that is available), but probably this is not something that RTC support.


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A plan is not an actual work item type.  A plan is just a view of work items - it has no history.

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As far as I know Heathers answer is correct. 


A plan has no history.

You can use snapshots to create some kind of history like baselines. You can compare snapshots - similar to baselines in SCM and it gives you the differences with respect to the plan to some extend. But that is it.

There where many duplicates lately, maybe I closed this accidentally. I try to avoid that. I reopened the question. 

 Thanks a lot for all your answers guys.

I will explore the snapshot functionality in details. 

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