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Execution Trend Report master and child relathionships

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we have a customer using CLM 4.0.5 who needs to create Execution Trend Reports for the master plan and it's childs.  As far as I know from here:
 " http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSCP65_5.0.0/com.ibm.rational.test.qm.doc/topics/qm_c_mstr_chld_rels.html?lang=ko"

this is not implemented yet.  The following note: "Master and child relationships are excluded from Execution Trend and Defects arrival and resolution reports."

Is there any plan or workaround to have this done?



Thank you,

Zica


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Is there any plan to implement this relationship in the final release 5.x?



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Hi Zica,

These reports are designed to provide information of one Test Plan at a time and therefore there are no immediate plans of adding the parameter to include Master/Children test plans.

You could submit an RFE asking for a new report that can display the information of more than one Test Plan at a time.  There would be several design considerations to take into account, for instance, how to calculate the planned/attempted points?  Is it going to be a straight sum of the information of all test plans?  What if the planned schedule for a test plan includes daily values while another includes weekly values?  Are they going to be converted to daily/weekly?  If one test plan is behind schedule but another one is ahead, can it be said that the group is on schedule?

Thank you
Clara

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