Team Artifact window

Your project area within the Team Artifacts window contains a Work Items folder. The Work Items folder contains the queries that are available.

Your personal queries are displayed in the My Queries folder. The Shared Queries folder contains the Jazz® predefined queries and queries that are available on the Jazz Team Servers that you are connected to. When you create queries, you can share them with teams or with specific users. The Shared Queries > Individually Shared folder contains queries that another user shares with you. If you share a query with a project area, the query is added to the Predefined folder.

You can use the Favorites folder at the top level of the Team Artifacts window to bookmark artifacts that you access frequently, such as work items, queries, builds, and links on the Links tab of the Work Item editor. You can add artifacts to the Favorites folder by right-clicking them and selecting Add to Favorites.

The Work Item History folder at the top level of the Team Artifacts window provides quick access to the work items that you recently opened in the work item editor. Work items that you accessed today are displayed at the top of the list. Work items that you accessed on previous days are displayed in folders with names such as 2 days ago, 3 days ago, and so on.

Streams organized by using folders: You can now use folders to organize the streams that appear under the Source Control section of a project area entry in the Team Artifacts view. The Source Control section now contains three standard subsections: All Streams, All Components, and All Source Control Queries. Expand each subsection to see the artifacts of that type owned by the project area. You can also create folders, move streams into them, and nest, move, and delete folders. A stream can be a child of more than one folder. A project area permission controls which roles can manage folders and their contents.

Streams organized by using queries: Starting in version 6.0.6, you have the ability to specify and save stream queries. In the following image of the Repository Workspace and Stream Query editor, a query named BRM Streams finds all streams owned by the Business Recovery Matters team area. The editor contains a Details tab for specifying the query ownership and visibility. A saved query can be owned by a project area or a contributor. Visibility works in a similar way to component visibility.
Image of the Repository Workspace and Stream Query editor
Queries owned by the project area appear in the All Source Control Queries section and can be added to project area folders as well. Queries that appear in the Team Artifacts view can be expanded to show results, as shown in the following image.
Image of queries expanded in the Team Artifacts view.
Repository workspaces organized by using folders and queries: You can also use folders to organize repository workspaces. The My Repository Workspaces section in the Team Artifacts view has been renamed to My Source Control. Similar to the project area Source Control section, this section contains three standard subsections: All Components, All Repository Workspaces, and All Source Control Queries. You can create folders in this section and add their repository workspaces and queries to those folders. You can also add streams and project-area-owned queries to these folders to create an artifact organization that meets your needs.
Image of the My Source Control section in the Team Artifacts view.