You can save queries for repeated use in new login sessions.
About this task
There
are several scenarios in which you can save a query:
- If you are creating a query with the Query wizard, you can save
it after you run it and the Query window opens.
- If you are creating a query with the Query and Display editors,
you can save it at any time during the creation process.
- If you are editing an existing query, you can save the changes
and overwrite the query definition. Or you can save the changes under
a new query name.
You can always save a query to your Personal
Queries folder. If you have the Public Folder Administrator
privilege, you can edit and save a query to the Public
Queries folder.
When you save a query to your Personal
Queries folder, this information is stored in the Rational® ClearQuest® database.
You can access the saved query by logging in to the database from
any supported client (Rational ClearQuest Web client, Rational ClearQuest for Windows client,
or Rational ClearQuest Client).
To
save a query in your Personal Queries folder:
What to do next
When you save a query to your Personal Queries folder, this
information is stored in the Rational ClearQuest database. This means
that you can access the saved query by logging into the database using
any supported client (Rational ClearQuest Web client, Rational ClearQuest
for Windows client, or Rational ClearQuest Client).