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Organize your personal or shared queries by adding a query folder. You can then add queries to or move existing queries into those folders. You can create queries and query folders from the web portal or from a supported client, such as Visual Studio Team Explorer.
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To create and manage queries in Visual Studio 2019, you need to Set the Work Items experience to the legacy option. Also, you can perform bulk drag-and-drop of queries into query folders from Visual Studio but not from the web portal.
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The following images display the user interface with the New Boards Hub feature enabled by default. For more information, see Manage or enable features.
Category | Requirements |
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Access levels | - To view and run shared queries: Project member. - To add and save a shared query: At least Basic access. |
Permissions | Contribute permission set to Allow for the folder that you want to add a query to. By default, the Contributors group doesn't have this permission. |
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Users with Stakeholder access for a public project have full access to query features just like users with Basic access. For more information, see Stakeholder access quick reference.
Category | Requirements |
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Access levels | - To view and run shared queries: Project member. - To add and save a shared query: At least Basic access. |
Permissions | Contribute permission set to Allow for the folder that you want to add a query to. By default, the Contributors group doesn't have this permission. |
From your web browser, (1) check that you selected the right project, (2) choose Boards > Queries, and then (3) choose All.
The Queries page opens to the Favorites tab that lists the queries you set as favorites. You can choose the All tab to view all queries you defined and shared queries for the project.
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Queries you or your team have chosen as favorites show up on the Favorites page. Favorite queries along with other objects also appear on your Project page. For more information, see Set personal or team favorites.
From your project, choose Boards > Queries, and then choose All.
The Queries page opens to the Favorites tab that lists the queries you set as favorites. You can choose the All tab to view all queries you defined and shared queries for the project.
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Queries you or your team have chosen as favorites show up on the Favorites page. Favorite queries along with other objects also appear on your Project page. For more information, see Set personal or team favorites.
You can copy a query within the same project by selecting a query and saving it with a new name with the Save as option.
The easiest way to define a query is to start with an existing shared query. The following example shows how to find all closed bugs by modifying the Active Bugs shared query provided with the Agile process template. Examples are based on the user interface provided through the web portal.
Open a shared query. For example, from the web portal, open the Active Bugs or similar flat list query.
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If you're working in Visual Studio Team Explorer, open the Work page to access your queries and shared queries. If Team Explorer isn't visible, choose View>Team Explorer from the top level menu.
Edit the query to find closed bugs and then run the query.
Use to insert a clause above the current clause. Use
to delete a clause. Queries are automatically scoped to the current project. To find work items defined in several projects, see Query across projects.
Save the query to your My Queries folder.
To save a query to the Shared Queries folder, you need to be a member of the Project Administrators group, or have your Contribute permissions on the folder set to Allow. For more information, see Set query permissions.
Open a shared query. For example, from the web portal, open the Active Bugs or similar flat list query.
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If you're working in Visual Studio Team Explorer, open the Work page to access your queries and shared queries. If Team Explorer isn't visible, choose View > Team Explorer from the top level menu.
Edit the query to find closed bugs and then run the query.
Use to insert a clause above the current clause. Use
to delete a clause. Queries are automatically scoped to the current project. To find work items defined in several projects, see Query across projects.
Select Save as in the more actions menu.
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If the New Boards Hubs feature is disabled, the Save As selection is at the top of the page.
Save the query to your My Queries folder.
To save a query to the Shared Queries folder, you need to be a member of the Project Administrators group, or have your Contribute permissions on the folder set to Allow. For more information, see Set query permissions.
From either the Favorites or All page, choose the
actions icon of a query to run, edit, rename, or delete the query.
For shared queries, you can also choose to do one of these tasks:
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You need Delete permissions to rename or move a shared query or folder, and Contribute permissions for the folder where you move the query to. To view or set permissions, see Set permissions on queries and query folders.
You add query folders from the Boards > Queries > All page.
Choose All. Expand My Queries or Shared Queries depending on where you want to add a query folder.
To add a folder, choose actions icon for an existing folder or the top container folder, and choose New folder.
Enter the name for the folder in the New folder dialog. If you want to change the location of the folder, select it from the Folder drop down menu.
To move items into a folder, drag-and-drop a query onto the folder. From the web portal, you can only drag a single query from outside a folder into a folder.
Optionally, you can choose More commands
for an existing query, choose Edit, and then choose Save As. In the Save query as dialog, choose the folder you want to save the query in.
You add query folders from the Boards > Queries > All page.
Choose All. Expand My Queries or Shared Queries depending on where you want to add a query folder.
To add a folder, choose New folder.
Enter the name for the folder in the New folder dialog. If you want to change the location of the folder, select it from the Folder drop down menu.
To move items into a folder, drag-and-drop a query onto the folder. From the web portal, you can only drag a single query from outside a folder into a folder.
Optionally, you can choose More commands
for an existing query, choose Edit, and then choose Save As. In the Save query as dialog, choose the folder you want to save the query in.
To save a shared query as a team favorite, be a member of the team.
You can add a shared query to team favorites. Share queries with your team by adding them to a folder under the Shared Queries container. To save a query to a Shared Queries folder, get added to the Project Collection Administrators group or have your permissions set for a folder under Shared Queries.
You can only add shared queries as team favorites if you have team administrator or project administrator permissions.
To save a query as a team favorite, open More actions
or the
context menu for the query from the Queries page.
Choose Add to team favorites, and then select from the teams listed. Only teams for which you're a member are listed.
To save a query as a team favorite, open the More actions
context menu for the query from the Shared Queries on the Queries page.
Choose Add to team favorites, and then select from the teams listed. Only teams for which you're a member are listed.
A query tile displays a count of the work items in a query. You can also quickly open the query from the dashboard. You can add a query tile to a dashboard from the Queries page using the following steps, or by following the steps outlined in Add widgets to a dashboard.
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Be a member of the team or be granted permissions to edit the dashboard.
To add a query to a dashboard from the Queries page, open the More actions menu
actions icon (or
context icon) for the query.
From the Select a dashboard dialog, choose the dashboard you want to add the query to.
Open the dashboard, and verify the query tile was added. You can configure the query tile to change the default color and to specify the color for the tile based on a conditional rule you specify.
To add a query to a dashboard from the Queries page, open the More actions menu
for the query.
From the Select a dashboard dialog, choose the dashboard you want to add the query to.
Open the dashboard, and verify the query tile was added. You can configure the query tile to change the default color and to specify the color for the tile based on a conditional rule you specify.
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