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How to query plans with the REST api

Hello,

I was using the REST api to make queries about a user's work items and that was fine. However, I'm having troubles making queries for plans.
Is there any place where I can find documentation/examples regarding plans?




The documentation I'm using is this:
https://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/Main/ResourceOrientedWorkItemAPIv2
(you can see by the index that it's very resourceful for
work items, but not for plans)


Thanks in advance!

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Hello,

I was using the REST api to make queries about a user's work items and that was fine. However, I'm having troubles making queries for plans.
Is there any place where I can find documentation/examples regarding plans?

The documentation I'm using is this:
https://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/Main/ResourceOrientedWorkItemAPIv2
(you can see by the index that it's very resourceful for
work items, but not for plans)


Thanks in advance!


Anyone can help on this issue? Is this the right forum to post this kind of question?

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A better forum for these kinds of questions would be the jazz.extend forum.

Cheers,
Geoff

On 2/3/2012 12:23 PM, esmiralha wrote:
fcardosowrote:
Hello,

I was using the REST api to make queries about a user's work items
and that was fine. However, I'm having troubles making queries for
plans.
Is there any place where I can find documentation/examples regarding
plans?

The documentation I'm using is this:
https://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/Main/ResourceOrientedWorkItemAPIv2
(you can see by the index that it's very resourceful for
work items, but not for plans)


Thanks in advance!

Anyone can help on this issue? Is this the right forum to post this
kind of question?

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