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Discarding customized process

After customizing an iteration's process (permissions), I wish to revert the iteration process state to unconfigured, and cannot find a way to do so.

Team areas have a mechanism to discard process customization, but I fail to find a way to do so for a single iteration.

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On Wed, 06 Jan 2010 14:08:02 +0000, jim.islandtraining.com wrote:

After customizing an iteration's process (permissions), I wish to revert
the iteration process state to unconfigured, and cannot find a way to do
so.

Team areas have a mechanism to discard process customization, but I fail
to find a way to do so for a single iteration.

Currently, the only real way to discard the customization of an iteration
is in the source XML. Here are the steps I suggest:
1. Open your team or project area and switch to the Process Configuration
Source tab.
2. If you don't have the Outline view visible, open it by pressing ctrl+3
and typing "outline".
3. Use the Outline view to navigate to the iteration you want to
unconfigure.
4. In the XML, select the entire element corresponding to that iteration
and delete it. For example, "<iteration>...</iteration>"
5. Save the editor.

We have an enhancement request to allow discarding the customization
through the Process Configuration UI. It's track in workitem 60046:
"Allow to unconfigure the behavior of a scope within the team
configuration of a process configuration"
https://jazz.net/jazz/resource/itemName/
com.ibm.team.workitem.WorkItem/60046

--
Jared Burns
Jazz Process Team

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