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Hello, I reviewed the answers in the forum cointaining this subject, are the following: Kenneth Answer: in the QM Project area Ardministration, can you check in "Associations" if there is an Artifact container defined that provides defects? Ralph Schoom Answer: on the project's administration overview page you can add an association, which essentially then guides you through picking the provider and link type. Work items can be provided by a project in the CCM application. I guess I did it right, but I still get the same message when I try to create a Requirement Link from QM. Please help me! |
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There are several types of associations.
Try "Uses - Change Requests" (I'm quoting from memory). You can also paste a screenshot of your current association, then we'll know for sure. |
>> I guess I did it right, but I still get the same message when I try to create a Requirement Link from QM. For requirements links you should go to your project area and make sure you have a "Uses - Requirements" association with your requirements management application. Note that CCM applications do NOT provide a requirements capability; you need to pick a proper requirements management application e.g. Requirements Composer or DOORS. |
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