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View and run queries from the web portal or from the Team Explorer plug-in for Visual Studio. Modify a query using the query editor to apply different filter criteria and add queries to team dashboards.

Tips for shared queries

Enhance your workflow using the following tips:

  • Add @Me as the value for the Assigned To field in a query clause to find work items assigned to you.
  • Open the query editor to modify any query by adding criteria for a product area, iteration, or another field.
  • Open a query in Excel to update fields of one or more work items and publish changes to the database.
  • Create a pie-chart, column chart, or trend chart to visualize status or progress for flat-list queries.
  • Create queries and folders under the My Queries area with standard access. To create queries and folders under Shared Queries, ensure you have the Contribute permission and at least Basic access. For more information, see Set permissions on queries.