Where is stored complexity of story?
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Hello
Where is stored complexity of story? Thank you in advance :-) David Csikkel |
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Ralph Schoon (61.8k●3●36●43)
| answered May 25 '10, 6:49 a.m.
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Hi,
in the included process templates the attribute is called StoryPoints of type enumeration. It is stored in the repository. What do you want to do? Hello |
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I want to create some report with story points so I need to know where exactly can I find this data in database.
DC |
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Ralph Schoon (61.8k●3●36●43)
| answered May 25 '10, 12:36 p.m.
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Hi David,
I'd suggest to look into the reports available with RTC Standard. RTC provides a data warehouse and reports that you could look into. Would be great if you could provide a bit more data and a more descriptive subject next time so that we can narrow down thins a bit faster. Thanks, Ralph I want to create some report with story points so I need to know where exactly can I find this data in database. |
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On 5/25/2010 12:38 PM, rschoon wrote:
Hi David, Have a look at some of our out-of-the-box reports such as "Story Points". There are two interesting aspects here. We treat story points a little more generically than one might think. First, the work item type itself is configurable - it's not just a "Story" but really a "Top-level work item", as configured in the process spec. So in the report you'll see we use a variable for top level work item types, instead of hardcoding "Story". Similarly, the attribute used to represent the complexity isn't limited to "Story Points", so we use {Complexity Attribute} as a variable which gets resolved to the correct attribute. A bit complicated but quite flexible. Again, look at some of the out-of-the-box reports to see how this is done. james RTC Reports Team Lead |