find WI or changeset checked in but not delivered to stream
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You can take the "Compare With" option in the context menu against the steam/repository workspace and the change sets will show up in the Change Explorer view. Or you can flow the workspace to the stream and check the Pending Changes view.
Can i find workitems or changeset that are checked in in repository workspace but not yet delivered to the stream ?any query available
A quick way to do this is to use the "Locate Change Sets" editor that was added in RTC 4.0. You can simply open up the Locate Change Sets editor off the work items you care about (or change sets if you want), and then add the streams and repository workspaces you care about (this can easily be done using drag & drop); the results will be shown right away.
See the following video on how it works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyX32R7da2c
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Here's a summary on how to use the Locate Change Sets editor:
Use the Locate Change Sets editor to determine which streams, repository workspaces, snapshots, or baselines contain a change set or set of change sets. (Note: The ability to search in baselines was added in RTC 4.0.6)
In the "Change Sets" area, you can search for one or more parent or child work items or change sets. You can also drag one or more change sets, work items, or work item queries into the "Change Sets" area from other views or editors, such as the Pending Changes view.
In the "Search Targets" area, you can search in one or more streams, repository workspaces, snapshots, or baselines. You can drag the following items into the Search Targets area:
- One or more streams, repository workspaces, snapshots, or baselines from other views, such as the Pending Changes, Search, or History views.
- One or more team or project areas, which adds all streams owned by those team or projects areas.
- A repository connection from the Team Artifacts view, which adds all streams in the repository.
- One or more build results from the Builds view, which adds all corresponding build snapshots (if they exist).
Change sets that are listed in the search targets are included directly. Change sets that are linked to a change set in the search target are indicated as being included indirectly.
See the following video on how it works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyX32R7da2c
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Here's a summary on how to use the Locate Change Sets editor:
Use the Locate Change Sets editor to determine which streams, repository workspaces, snapshots, or baselines contain a change set or set of change sets. (Note: The ability to search in baselines was added in RTC 4.0.6)
In the "Change Sets" area, you can search for one or more parent or child work items or change sets. You can also drag one or more change sets, work items, or work item queries into the "Change Sets" area from other views or editors, such as the Pending Changes view.
In the "Search Targets" area, you can search in one or more streams, repository workspaces, snapshots, or baselines. You can drag the following items into the Search Targets area:
- One or more streams, repository workspaces, snapshots, or baselines from other views, such as the Pending Changes, Search, or History views.
- One or more team or project areas, which adds all streams owned by those team or projects areas.
- A repository connection from the Team Artifacts view, which adds all streams in the repository.
- One or more build results from the Builds view, which adds all corresponding build snapshots (if they exist).
Change sets that are listed in the search targets are included directly. Change sets that are linked to a change set in the search target are indicated as being included indirectly.