RTC Planning
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Hi,
Following the latest comment:
I have a custom attribute called "TargetRelease".
I can add it to be Query result layout - to be displayed as an additional column.
I can not find a way to add this custom attribute to the plan "view layout".
Following the latest comment:
"to show custom attributes on a plan, you have to add them in the mapping".
I have done it but yet can not choose the custom attribute for the plan "view layout".
Any idea how to progress?
Following the latest comment:
I have a custom attribute called "TargetRelease".
I can add it to be Query result layout - to be displayed as an additional column.
I can not find a way to add this custom attribute to the plan "view layout".
Following the latest comment:
"to show custom attributes on a plan, you have to add them in the mapping".
I have done it but yet can not choose the custom attribute for the plan "view layout".
Any idea how to progress?
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Hi,
Yes, I have done it.
After I have done it I could choose this attribute from the plan- Edit.
Right after pressing "save" I got error exceptions.
I tested it.
I think the reason is that this attribute is based on a "deliverable" type.
I have performs the same with attribute based on "boolean" type and it worked fine.
Yes, I have done it.
After I have done it I could choose this attribute from the plan- Edit.
Right after pressing "save" I got error exceptions.
I tested it.
I think the reason is that this attribute is based on a "deliverable" type.
I have performs the same with attribute based on "boolean" type and it worked fine.
Comments
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There might be restrictions on which attribute types work, possibly also for which RTC version. If you have an issue with what you want to see, I would suggest to open a work item against planning.