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How to have all items linked to a work item ?

Hello,

I use RBD to acess to RTC.

I would to know if it's possible to retrieve an exhaustive list of items associated with a work item and if yes, how ?
Because when I use "Links" of a work item there are all the items even if they have been modified several time and I'm forced to click on each link and check which item it concern.

Any help would be appreciated.

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Hello,

I use RBD to acess to RTC.

I would to know if it's possible to retrieve an exhaustive list of items associated with a work item and if yes, how ?
Because when I use "Links" of a work item there are all the items even if they have been modified several time and I'm forced to click on each link and check which item it concern.

Any help would be appreciated.


How you would like to see list of your work items?
Through the query?
If yes, when you run query, in Work Items tab, you have down-arrow from right corner,3rd from rigth-to-left, click, then choose Relationsips.

Hope this is it.

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Tkanks for your help.
But it doesn't work.
I know the workitem and I know that several modifications are linked to this workitem.
So which sort of query I can use to show my workitem and all items (EGL Program) linked to this workitem.
I want to have the same result that when I open my workitem and use the tab "Links" and open one by one all the links in the view "Change Explorer". But without opening all the links.

Any help would be appreciated.

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Tkanks for your help.
But it doesn't work.
I know the workitem and I know that several modifications are linked to this workitem.
So which sort of query I can use to show my workitem and all items (EGL Program) linked to this workitem.
I want to have the same result that when I open my workitem and use the tab "Links" and open one by one all the links in the view "Change Explorer". But without opening all the links.

Any help would be appreciated.

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Since you are referring to the Change Explorer, I assume you are talking
about links to change-sets? If so, just multi-select all of the
change-sets, right click over one of them, and select "Open".
This will open all the changes in the Change Explorer.

Cheers,
Geoff

On 11/30/2011 9:53 AM, jbgenier wrote:
Tkanks for your help.
But it doesn't work.
I know the workitem and I know that several modifications are linked
to this workitem.
So which sort of query I can use to show my workitem and all items
(EGL Program) linked to this workitem.
I want to have the same result that when I open my workitem and use
the tab "Links" and open one by one all the links in the
view "Change Explorer". But without opening all the links.

Any help would be appreciated.

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Hello,
This works very fine.
Thanks for your help.

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