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Is it possible to create a query that spans two different project areas?

Ryan

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Currently a query is local to a single project area (one reason is that
work item customization in the process area can make a valid query in
one project area not valid against a different team area).

You can do cross-project reporting though.

Cheers,
Geoff

rshillington wrote:
Is it possible to create a query that spans two different project
areas?

Ryan

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Geoff,

Can you please guide us as to how we can create cross-project reports?

Thank you
--Sheetal

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There are several articles on this available on jazz.net. For example,
see: http://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/Main/ReportsCreatingANewReport20 and
http://jazz.net/library/video/285


sheetal.desai wrote:
Geoff,

Can you please guide us as to how we can create cross-project
reports?

Thank you
--Sheetal

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You can maybe use the ability to link work items across project areas and then you can query to display work items from both projets ...

I use this to query and display work items that have a link to another project area with a required status ...

One restriction I've seen is that you can filter on values of the linked WIs but you can't display the attributes values of the linked WIs (I have to open a enhancement WI on jazz.net for this)

Hope this helps ...

There are several articles on this available on jazz.net. For example,
see: http://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/Main/ReportsCreatingANewReport20 and
http://jazz.net/library/video/285


sheetal.desai wrote:
Geoff,

Can you please guide us as to how we can create cross-project
reports?

Thank you
--Sheetal

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