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Any plan to make Test Script Step available in RRDI ?

Hello,

I want to create a RRDI Report with these columns: Test Case - Associated Test Script(s) - Test Script's Step(s).
It appears that the Test Script Step (and the Step's ID, Description and Expected Result) is not available in RRDI, i.e. not available in the Operational Data Store Test Script Area or Test Case Area.
I use CLM 4.0.3.

Is there any plan to make Test Script Step (and the Step's ID, Description and Expected Result) RRDI-available in future versions ?
(or is there any other way to find that Step field using RRDI)

Thanks

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Hello Christophe,

REQUIREMENT_SCRIPTSTEP_LOOKUP and TESTSCRIPT_STEP tables has been added to the data warehouse in version 4.0.5 but they are still not populated by the ETL; so there might be some work in progress in that area.

I would suggests opening an RFE to get the Test Script Step information available for reporting, to show that there is interest in the feature.
You can do that in the IBM RFE Community:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/rfe

Best Regards,

Francesco Chiossi
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Thanks Don, Francesco.

I submitted:
- this RFE: Make RQM Test Script Step available in RRDI
- this jazz.net Enhancement Request: Make RQM Test Script Step available in RRDI

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Thanks for submitting the RFE and the Enhancement, Christophe.


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According to the new feature in v403, you can only see the steps associated with the defect.
See details in

[Rational Quality Manager ETL performance enhancements]

https://jazz.net/downloads/rational-quality-manager/releases/4.0.3?p=news


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