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ProjectsInCategory will return a list of Project ID's for each project b= elonging to the supplied project category.
The function can take a list of one or more project categories, identifi= ed by either name or unique Identifier.
Projec= tsInCategory(categoryNameOrId, categoryNameOrId, ...)
Many customers use project categories to seperate sandbox/sample project= s from production projects, if the category for test projects is "Sandbox" = then you can exclude all those projects requirements using the following qu= ery.
Entity= Type =3D Requirement AND Project NOT IN ProjectsInCategory('Sandbox')
An example of getting projects belonging to two categories, one identifi= ed by name and the other identified by it's unique Id (in this case an 'iPh= one apps' project category with unique ID '743A4D99-0B4A-4356-BC95-057C20D0= 0ADF').
Projec= t IN ProjectsInCategory('Android apps', '743A4D99-0B4A-4356-BC95-057C20D00A= DF')