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How can I create a query referencing builds?


Stefan Albinsson (1663) | asked Feb 17 '10, 9:18 a.m.
Looking at the Advanced Users Guide to Query Work Items there is an example (8) showing how to use a "Included in builds" filter item.

I can not find this in the 2.0.0.1 release?

Would there be a way to add so I can select what build I am referring to?

What defects has been fixed in between two builds

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Patrick Streule (4.9k21) | answered Feb 17 '10, 3:38 p.m.
JAZZ DEVELOPER
Looking at the Advanced Users Guide to Query Work Items there is an
example (8) showing how to use a "Included in builds"
filter item.

I can not find this in the 2.0.0.1 release?

Would there be a way to add so I can select what build I am referring
to?

What defects has been fixed in between two builds

You can add a condition for the existence of an 'Included in build'
link. Make sure that you checked the 'Show Links' box in the query
editor attribute selection dialog.

2.0.0.1 had the issue that it showed the link attribute in the dialog
but wouldn't allow you to select it in the Eclipse UI. This was fixed in
2.0.0.2.

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Regards,
Patrick
Jazz Work Item Team

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Stefan Albinsson (1663) | answered Feb 18 '10, 4:26 a.m.
I do not even get the selection in the dialog in 2.0.0.1 from the Eclipse UI (having the Link options ticked).

Is there a workaround?

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Patrick Streule (4.9k21) | answered Feb 19 '10, 3:38 a.m.
JAZZ DEVELOPER
I do not even get the selection in the dialog in 2.0.0.1 from the
Eclipse UI (having the Link options ticked).

You could upgrade the client to 2.0.0.2 (which is compatible with a
2.0.0.1 server)

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Regards,
Patrick
Jazz Work Item Team

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