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Change set in possibly multiple streams

When looking at change sets associated with a work item (through the work item editor > Links tab, for example), is there an easy way to know exactly which streams this change set was delivered to?

(The situation is that I've got a repository workspace flowing with two streams... and at times, I will deliver a change set to both those streams, but at times, to only one of them. I want to know at a glance where I delivered the change set...)

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You cannot currently do this ... the functionality has been requested in
work item 94160.

Cheers,
Geoff

majmal wrote:
When looking at change sets associated with a work item (through the
work item editor > Links tab, for example), is there an easy way
to know exactly which streams this change set was delivered to?

(The situation is that I've got a repository workspace flowing with
two streams... and at times, I will deliver a change set to both
those streams, but at times, to only one of them. I want to know at a
glance where I delivered the change set...)

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Thanks for the reply, Geoff.

You cannot currently do this ... the functionality has been requested in
work item 94160.

Cheers,
Geoff

majmal wrote:
When looking at change sets associated with a work item (through the
work item editor > Links tab, for example), is there an easy way
to know exactly which streams this change set was delivered to?

(The situation is that I've got a repository workspace flowing with
two streams... and at times, I will deliver a change set to both
those streams, but at times, to only one of them. I want to know at a
glance where I delivered the change set...)

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You can, however, determine if the change set is in a particular stream
using the Locate Change Set action. If you are interested in only the
streams that you flow to, you can pick the option to check the streams
in the All Flows table and it will check multiple streams. Otherwise,
you can pick an individual stream.

Michael

Geoffrey Clemm wrote:
You cannot currently do this ... the functionality has been requested in
work item 94160.

Cheers,
Geoff

majmal wrote:
When looking at change sets associated with a work item (through the
work item editor > Links tab, for example), is there an easy way
to know exactly which streams this change set was delivered to?

(The situation is that I've got a repository workspace flowing with
two streams... and at times, I will deliver a change set to both
those streams, but at times, to only one of them. I want to know at a
glance where I delivered the change set...)

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You can, however, determine if the change set is in a particular stream
using the Locate Change Set action. If you are interested in only the
streams that you flow to, you can pick the option to check the streams
in the All Flows table and it will check multiple streams. Otherwise,
you can pick an individual stream.

Michael

Geoffrey Clemm wrote:
You cannot currently do this ... the functionality has been requested in
work item 94160.

Cheers,
Geoff

majmal wrote:
When looking at change sets associated with a work item (through the
work item editor > Links tab, for example), is there an easy way
to know exactly which streams this change set was delivered to?

(The situation is that I've got a repository workspace flowing with
two streams... and at times, I will deliver a change set to both
those streams, but at times, to only one of them. I want to know at a
glance where I delivered the change set...)


Is there a way to locate change set(s) through scm command line?

Thanks,
Binoy

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I'm also wanting to identify which streams a change set has been delivered to, from the GUI.

I can't find a matching work item in the backlog and Enhancement 94160 seems to be CLI focused. I see related enhancements for determining which change sets are in a workspace/stream (e.g. Enhancement 38861), but nothing for which streams/workspaces a change has been delivered to.

Does this need a new enhancement request?

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