Saved queries
Saved queries enable you to quickly list a subset of Releases in the Releases application. For example, you can list all the releases ready for scheduling, all of the active releases that you own, and so on. Saved queries are also used to populate result set portlets in a start center. For example, you can specify that the "All Late Releases in final state" saved query will list these releases in one of your result set portlets.
To view a list of the built-in saved queries for release management, open the Releases application, and select View/Manage Queries from the Save Query pull-down menu. The View/Manage Queries window opens to display a list of the queries, with descriptions. Open a saved query in the list to view the clause for that query. You can create new saved queries, modify the existing queries, and otherwise manage your saved queries in the View/Manage Queries window; click the question mark in the upper right corner for instructions.
The following table lists and describes the saved queries that are provided as built-in product content for release management:
Saved query | Description |
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All active late releases | Releases that are currently active and late |
All active releases | All releases that are currently active |
All cancelled late releases | Cancelled releases that were late |
All cancelled releases | Cancelled releases |
All closed late releases | Closed releases that were late |
All closed releases | Closed releases |
All failed releases | All failed release |
All late releases in final state | All releases in final state that were late |
All releases in final state | All releases in final state |
All releases that are waiting for approval | All releases that are waiting for approval |
All successful late releases | Successful releases that were late |
All successful releases | Successful releases |
Last year releases in final state | Releases in the final state that occurred the previous year |
Master release calendar | Master release calendar |
My active late releases | Active releases that belong to the current user or to the user group of the current user, and that are late |