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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
Same here. Likewise with WIT templates (from the power tools).
Richard Berg
Yeah, that's what we're doing too
Glenn Slaven