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Attribute classification

Is it possible to club certain set of attribute in some specific name/format, such as we will get a different drop-down/tab for different set of attribute defined by us?

Rational :
I am having more than 50 attribute for service asset, now some of these attribute are specific for project management team, some for testing team, some for development team, some for requirement team, some for business process team and so on.

Now it doesn't make sense to show all the attribute to all the users. So if we can have it as different tab/drop-down, than respective person will expand and will look at information needed for him, in place of scrolling all the way up down and search for attribute he needs.

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Hi,

There is an open enhancement for this but it has not been placed into
any version yet.

https://jazz.net/jazz02/resource/itemName/com.ibm.team.workitem.WorkItem/24964

Rich

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Thanks Rich for notification.

I have one more question.

Is it any way to build a category schema and assign it to different category?

Rational : We have more than 300 applications running for our client. Now we will be categorizing asset (services) as provider and consumer applications.

Now if we have to have these as separate schema than the same 300 applications have to be repeated in Provider category as well as consumer category, which is time consuming, take more space, difficult to maintain.


Also can you please have a look at:

http://jazz.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=12444
http://jazz.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=12354
http://jazz.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=12488




Hi,

There is an open enhancement for this but it has not been placed into
any version yet.

https://jazz.net/jazz02/resource/itemName/com.ibm.team.workitem.WorkItem/24964

Rich

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Hi,

No, a tree of categories is inclusive and fully resolved. It doesn't
allow a node of the tree to be a reference to another tree some place else.

The best bet would be to pull the duplicate stuff out and just create
one schema that has the one tree of interest in it.


Rich

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