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"Current Iteration Change Event" - How to Use?

I see that there is a "Current Iteration Change Event" event handler available for a project, but there are no follow-up events available. Where is the documentation available where I can learn how to create one?

Customer is wondering whether he can only change the current iteration when an approval is given. I know I can user permissions to fence global project/process changes, but don't see a granular permission for changing the current iteration.

Any help very much appreciated.

Gary

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Also - I know that changes to the process configuration are maintained in a history. What about changes to the project such as changing the current iteration? Shouldn't a history of these events be maintained?

Gary

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Hi Gary,

For how to create a followup action, you can refer to: https://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/Main/PreconditionFollowupCreation

For permission of modifying iteration, you can use the Project Configuration -> Permissions -> Process -> Save Project Area (Server) -> Modify a project area -> Modify the iteration structure -> Modify the collection of timelines.

For the history of changes to the project, unfortunately, we don't support this currently. :(

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On Mon, 19 Apr 2010 03:37:53 +0000, huangqf wrote:

Hi Gary,

For how to create a followup action, you can refer to:
https://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/Main/PreconditionFollowupCreation

For permission of modifying iteration, you can use the Project
Configuration -> Permissions -> Process -> Save Project Area (Server) -
Modify a project area -> Modify the iteration structure -> Modify the
collection of timelines.

For the history of changes to the project, unfortunately, we don't
support this currently. :(

To be clear, the history of all changes is maintained in the database. We
just don't have a UI which exposes all of the information.

--
Jared Burns
Jazz Process Team

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