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Iteration plans displayed in Team Artifacts

How are iteration plans organized in the Team Artifacts > Plans folder? It appears that there are folders for iterations and also iterations nested below development lines. (The same iteration plan appears in both places.) Most importantly, is there a special notation or display position for plans in the current iteration?
Thanks for any info!

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The organization is as follows:

- folders for all current iterations to give easy access to
the plans of the current iterations
- folder for all dev lines
+ folders for the iterations of a dev line
Plans for that iteration
+ folders for sub iterations of that iteration
...

We didn't filter out the current iterations from the devline folder or
parent iteration folders, to keep the folder structure consistent. This
is why you see the folder for the current iterations twice, once top
level for easy access and once at there place in the corresponding dev
line folder.

Dirk
Agile Planning Component


dhbush wrote:
How are iteration plans organized in the Team Artifacts > Plans
folder? It appears that there are folders for iterations and also
iterations nested below development lines. (The same iteration plan
appears in both places.) Most importantly, is there a special
notation or display position for plans in the current iteration?
Thanks for any info!

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Is there some way to disable displaying the current iterations? There are a lot of iteration plans on my project -- many of which I don't care about. I'd rather just see the folders.

-Mark

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marky wrote:
Is there some way to disable displaying the current iterations? There
are a lot of iteration plans on my project -- many of which I don't
care about. I'd rather just see the folders.

-Mark


Sorry, there is none. BTW - Is this in the Web or Eclipse Client? In the
latter you can always use the 'All Plan' or 'My Current Plans' node.

--
Cheers, Johannes
Agile Planning Team

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