Is there a way in TFS in VS2010 to specify that a particular iteration is the current one, and then return that for use in queries similar to the way @Project works?  If not is there a way to do sub-queries in TFS work item queries?
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              I'm afraid that there is not such a macro. I personally just have a few "X in current iteration" team queries and then edit those queries to point to the new iteration path at the start of each iteration.
                  Martin Woodward
                   2010-01-19 12:27:27
                
              Same here.  Likewise with WIT templates (from the power tools).
                  Richard Berg
                   2010-01-19 15:07:31
                Yeah, that's what we're doing too
                  Glenn Slaven
                   2010-01-19 22:26:47