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"Simple Team Process" Process Template


Murthy Rallapalli (6111) | asked Oct 09 '08, 6:51 p.m.
If I use the "Simple Team Process" Process Template, as part of the Project Area Initialization, it will NOT load all the shared reports under Shared Reports folder (of Team Artificats and Project Area)?

I am using this Process template and the Shared Reports folder is completely empty. Any thoughts?

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James Moody (3.3k24) | answered Oct 10 '08, 2:11 p.m.
JAZZ DEVELOPER
murthyr wrote:
If I use the "Simple Team Process" Process Template, as part
of the Project Area Initialization, it will NOT load all the shared
reports under Shared Reports folder (of Team Artificats and Project
Area)?

I am using this Process template and the Shared Reports folder is
completely empty. Any thoughts?


You're right, the Simple Team Process template doesn't include any
report templates, so what you're seeing is the expected behaviour.

If you want to have reports deployed, you can do one of two things:

1. Deploy them yourself using the New->Report Template action on the
Team Artifacts view, or
2. Add the reports to the Simple Team Process template (or your own
template) so that when project areas get created from that template,
they'll have reports in them.

Hope this helps.

james
Jazz Reports Team Lead

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Andrés Guerrero (20613218) | answered Nov 19 '08, 7:11 a.m.
murthyr wrote:
If I use the "Simple Team Process" Process Template, as part
of the Project Area Initialization, it will NOT load all the shared
reports under Shared Reports folder (of Team Artificats and Project
Area)?

I am using this Process template and the Shared Reports folder is
completely empty. Any thoughts?


You're right, the Simple Team Process template doesn't include any
report templates, so what you're seeing is the expected behaviour.

If you want to have reports deployed, you can do one of two things:

1. Deploy them yourself using the New->Report Template action on the
Team Artifacts view, or
2. Add the reports to the Simple Team Process template (or your own
template) so that when project areas get created from that template,
they'll have reports in them.

Hope this helps.

james
Jazz Reports Team Lead

So, if I want to deploy standard report templates in an existing project area based in "Simple Team Process" what can i do?

Thanks

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James Moody (3.3k24) | answered Nov 19 '08, 10:08 a.m.
JAZZ DEVELOPER
jaguerrero wrote:
jmoodywrote:
murthyr wrote:
If I use the "Simple Team Process" Process Template, as
part
of the Project Area Initialization, it will NOT load all the shared
reports under Shared Reports folder (of Team Artificats and Project
Area)?

I am using this Process template and the Shared Reports folder is
completely empty. Any thoughts?


You're right, the Simple Team Process template doesn't include any
report templates, so what you're seeing is the expected behaviour.

If you want to have reports deployed, you can do one of two things:

1. Deploy them yourself using the New->Report Template action on
the
Team Artifacts view, or
2. Add the reports to the Simple Team Process template (or your own
template) so that when project areas get created from that template,
they'll have reports in them.

Hope this helps.

james
Jazz Reports Team Lead


So, if I want to deploy standard report templates in an existing
project area based in "Simple Team Process" what can i do?

Thanks


You can deploy them yourself using the New->Report Template action on
the Team Artifacts view in the rich client. The report content for our
out-of-the-box templates can be found in your client installation area
in the com.ibm.team.examples.reports.common plug-in folder. Instructions
and a table of reports with their files and IDs is available here:

https://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/Main/ReportsOutOfTheBox

james

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