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Hi,
I am working on more than one project areas.
Is it possible for me and/or my manager to see all the work items assigned to me?
Thanks,

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Hi,
I am working on more than one project areas.
Is it possible for me and/or my manager to see all the work items assigned to me?
Thanks,


You can build a work item query which selects only work items which are owned by you. This should show you the work items that are assigned to you.

You can then share that query with other people, including your manager, so that they can also use that query to see what is assigned to you.

Your manager may also want to investigate the work item planning aspects of RTC to view work load across a group of developers.

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Work item queries are scoped to a single project area.
So you either need to use multiple queries, or use reports.
Cross-project queries are requested in work item 94575

Cheers,
Geoff

On 5/18/2011 10:53 AM, tjh wrote:
bariserdemirwrote:
Hi,
I am working on more than one project areas.
Is it possible for me and/or my manager to see all the work items
assigned to me?
Thanks,

You can build a work item query which selects only work items which
are owned by you. This should show you the work items that are
assigned to you.

You can then share that query with other people, including your
manager, so that they can also use that query to see what is assigned
to you.

Your manager may also want to investigate the work item planning
aspects of RTC to view work load across a group of developers.

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Hello,
having a problem with one of 23 users of my RTC setup.
The one user logs into with their profile (applied by the corporate system at log in) onto a computer.

When he tries to log into RTC, he gets this message:

"The server you are connecting to is older than your client and not compatible."

The RTC client and RTC Server are the same build of RTC 3.0 iFix1.

When I log into his computer, I have not problems.

It does not matter which computer he logs into, he has the same problem.
I have uninstalled and reinstalled on his computer to no success.

No one else is having this problem on their computer.

I know it has to do with his profile that is applied when he logs on, which installs software onto the C: drive that he has saved in previous sessions.


Any suggestions?

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Just a suggestion...have you tried cleaning up his profile..

~Henna
Hello,
having a problem with one of 23 users of my RTC setup.
The one user logs into with their profile (applied by the corporate system at log in) onto a computer.

When he tries to log into RTC, he gets this message:

"The server you are connecting to is older than your client and not compatible."

The RTC client and RTC Server are the same build of RTC 3.0 iFix1.

When I log into his computer, I have not problems.

It does not matter which computer he logs into, he has the same problem.
I have uninstalled and reinstalled on his computer to no success.

No one else is having this problem on their computer.

I know it has to do with his profile that is applied when he logs on, which installs software onto the C: drive that he has saved in previous sessions.


Any suggestions?

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On 5/19/2011 4:08 AM, calderton wrote:
Hello,
having a problem with one of 23 users of my RTC setup.
The one user logs into with their profile (applied by the corporate
system at log in) onto a computer.

When he tries to log into RTC, he gets this message:

"The server you are connecting to is older than your client and
not compatible."

The RTC client and RTC Server are the same build of RTC 3.0 iFix1.

When I log into his computer, I have not problems.

It does not matter which computer he logs into, he has the same
problem.
I have uninstalled and reinstalled on his computer to no success.

No one else is having this problem on their computer.

I know it has to do with his profile that is applied when he logs on,
which installs software onto the C: drive that he has saved in
previous sessions.


Any suggestions?


Check if this could be your case:
https://www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21456812

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