On Jul 17, 3:47 am, Roger Oberholtzer <roger.oberholt...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I am trying to set up a TracQuery to list all tickets in a specific
> milestone. In my case, the milestone text is:
>
>  2009 Release 3 - Codename "Anguirus"
>
> If I make a query via View Tickets, I see that this is set up as:
>
>  milestone=2009+Release+3+-+Codename+%22Anguirus%22
>
> and I get the results I expect. So, I thought I would do this:
>
>  [[TicketQuery(milestone=2009+Release+3+-+Codename+%22Anguirus%22)]]
>
> I get "No results". Which is not correct. I have tried variations on
> this (quotes around the string, and things like that). But nothing
> changes.
>
> I do not need to use the text above if there is a better way to get the
> tickets in a specific milestone.
>
> A related question: how could I refer to tickets in the next milestone
> without having to use text as I have done? I would like a query that
> always references tickets in the next milestone. Not all future
> milestones. Just the very next one.

For the TicketQuery macro, use the actual name of the milestone with
spaces rather than plus signs.
(Might be nice if it accepted either format.)
- jevans
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