Suspect profile flags from RRC to RQM
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Jason Kozar (1●3●8●8)
| asked Apr 15 '13, 2:28 p.m.
retagged Apr 15 '13, 2:38 p.m. by Lisa Caten (342●9●13) How do you ensure you can see a flag on a linked test case when a requirement is changed. We have set up the admin with the links but I cannot see any flag on the test case when the requirement is changed. Is there something in RQM that needs to be changed/configured?
Thanks Jason |
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When using Suspicion profiles with RM, you are able to see in the RM web client a suspicion created by work items or test cases. These arrows and flags are only viewable in the RM application, this same capability is not available in the QM or CCM applications.
Now in QM there is a reconciliation capability but this is different from the suspicion profiles you can use in the RM web client. Comments Another related question for your perusal:
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I am using RQM 5.0. There is a suspect status icon for all the Test Case artifacts. What is the purpose of this. Is it only used to Clear the Suspect status ?
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Lisa Caten (342●9●13)
| answered Apr 15 '13, 2:36 p.m.
FORUM MODERATOR / JAZZ DEVELOPER edited Apr 15 '13, 2:37 p.m.
Did you run the reconciliation wizard already? Reconciling test cases detects changes in linked requirements, and then those test cases can be identified as suspect.
You can reconcile individual test cases with requirements or reconcile a test plan with the requirements in its linked requirements collection. See: Reconciling test cases with associated requirements in the Requirements Management application and Reconciling test plans with requirements in the Requirements Management application Comments Thanks for that information but shouldn't I be seeing "arrow" indicators beside the requirements? Can't seem to see those for some reason ![]() FORUM MODERATOR / JAZZ DEVELOPER
Hi Jason, can you provide a more detailed description of where you are, what you're seeing, and what you expected to see? I'm not sure what you're looking at when you expect to see arrows. Also, what version of Rational Quality Manager are you using?
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