The following error shows in the console window of the Desktop Client: FI "< Prod >:<Item Spec>;<Rev>"/NOEXPAND/OVERWRITE/NOMETADATA/USER_FILE="< User filename>" /WORKSET="$ GENERIC :$ GLOBAL " Fetch Item - 2384-Error: The specified item revision is not in the project $GENERIC:$GLOBAL
This is because an item is only loaded into Dimensions once, regardless of how many projects the item appears in. Each of these 'item references' can be thought of as pointer to the same item.
How to find all items checked out by a user across all products within the Desktop Client. 1. Within the Desktop Client, go to the $ Generic /$ Global project through the usage of the Project /Open Project pulldown menus. 2. Once in the $Generic/$Global project, go to Edit/Find/Items.
The integration with COM IDEs uses the default Dimensions project. You must ensure that the default project is the same for all users who work on the same projects , and the default project cannot be the global project .
IMPORTANT! You must ensure that the default project is the same for all users who work on the same Quality Center projects ; it cannot be the global project . For more information, see "Defining the Default Project" on page 36.
IMPORTANT! You must ensure that the default project is the same for all users who work on the same Quality Center projects ; it cannot be the global project . For more information, see "Defining the Default Project" on page 40.
1. If your current view is $ GENERIC :$ GLOBAL and you use the Product selector, your Find Now will list items for the selected Product only. In this view, changing the product will affect the Find Items tab results based on any product.
The global project is named $GENERIC:$GLOBAL and cannot be deleted. Users assigned to the global project can reference any item revision in any product in the base database to which they are connected.
The global project is named $GENERIC:$GLOBAL and cannot be deleted. Users assigned to the global project can reference any item revision in any product in the base database to which they are connected.