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RTC 3 Risk Process copied to a new template

Is there a simple way to replicate the risk work-item from the Formal Project Management Process as part of a scrum based process template (in RTC V3) ? It looks very complicated here : https://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/Main/AttributeValueProviders. I am happy to create the work-item but the calculated fields and Java script look very complex.

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You could copy the XML that defines the risk work item from the Formal Project Management Process template into the Scrum template you are using. You would need to make sure you get all of the various "bits" of XML; they are spread across configuration-data elments of the Process Configuration Source. You would also want to copy any attachments that are referenced into the Scrum tempalate (Save the attachement from the Formal Project Management Process template, then attach it to you Scrum template).

I this would be enough to give you support for the new type, although I have not done this for the risk work item.

If you are interested in an example of the various XML snippets that must be copied, look at this wiki topic:
http://jazz.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13844

The topic deals with work item types that were added in RTC 2.0, but it will give you an idea of what to look for.

Martha
Jazz Developer, Process Team



Is there a simple way to replicate the risk work-item from the Formal Project Management Process as part of a scrum based process template (in RTC V3) ? It looks very complicated here : https://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/Main/AttributeValueProviders. I am happy to create the work-item but the calculated fields and Java script look very complex.

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