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Accessing all workspaces related to a stream


Kaushambi Singh (113) | asked May 04 '10, 8:46 a.m.
I have the admin rights and permissions. I want to see all the repository workspaces associated to a stream. Different users may have different public workspaces related to that stream. I want to access all the public workspaces related to that stream for all the users.How can we view all the workspaces associated to a stream? In short, how can we access/view other users repository workspace related to a stream. Please tell me the approach.

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Geoffrey Clemm (30.1k33035) | answered May 04 '10, 9:18 a.m.
FORUM ADMINISTRATOR / FORUM MODERATOR / JAZZ DEVELOPER
The way I do it is to create a "flow diagram" for that stream (right
click on the stream in the team artifact explorer, and select "new ->
flow diagram". Then open the "incoming" arcs on that stream.

Note: I would have thought that you could find out this info from the
"flow targets" section of the stream editor, but that does not appear to
be the case ... I've opened work item 113783 to find out why not.

Cheers,
Geoff

kaushambi wrote:
I have the admin rights and permissions. I want to see all the
repository workspace associated to a stream.How can we view all the
workspaces associated to a stream? Please tell me the approach. The
workspace is public.

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Kaushambi Singh (113) | answered May 04 '10, 10:36 a.m.
So does that mean, selecting the flow diagram option will work out for this issue.


The way I do it is to create a "flow diagram" for that stream (right
click on the stream in the team artifact explorer, and select "new ->
flow diagram". Then open the "incoming" arcs on that stream.

Note: I would have thought that you could find out this info from the
"flow targets" section of the stream editor, but that does not appear to
be the case ... I've opened work item 113783 to find out why not.

Cheers,
Geoff

kaushambi wrote:
I have the admin rights and permissions. I want to see all the
repository workspace associated to a stream.How can we view all the
workspaces associated to a stream? Please tell me the approach. The
workspace is public.

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Geoffrey Clemm (30.1k33035) | answered May 04 '10, 12:58 p.m.
FORUM ADMINISTRATOR / FORUM MODERATOR / JAZZ DEVELOPER
Yes. (Just ignore the text in the "Note" :-).

Cheers,
Geoff

kaushambi wrote:
So does that mean, selecting the flow diagram option will work out for
this issue.


gmclemmwrote:
The way I do it is to create a "flow diagram" for that
stream (right
click on the stream in the team artifact explorer, and select
"new -
flow diagram". Then open the "incoming" arcs on that
stream.
Note: I would have thought that you could find out this info from
the
"flow targets" section of the stream editor, but that does
not appear to
be the case ... I've opened work item 113783 to find out why not.

Cheers,
Geoff

kaushambi wrote:
I have the admin rights and permissions. I want to see all the
repository workspace associated to a stream.How can we view all the
workspaces associated to a stream? Please tell me the approach. The
workspace is public.


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Kaushambi Singh (113) | answered May 05 '10, 8:31 a.m.
Thanks. It worked!

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