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Rational quality manager uses providers

Hello everyone,

In quality manager there was associations like uses defect, uses quality management tasks and automation.

and I want to add a new type like task provider or a custom work item type like non-compliances

Is there any solution for this? or a workaround to do this?

Thanks

Hamed

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I don't quite understand the question.

You do understand that those are project association, right? So are you trying to create new project association types?

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Yes thats what i mean in quality manager you can make an association with providers but they are may be fixed i want to add a new artifact type instead of defect i can use any artifact type task, bug any thing else.


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Hamed,

Even though you have to select 'Uses Defect' at project association,   you can use any "workItem" type in the dropdown  when actually creating/linking RTC workitem  from within RQM. Here's an old article-- https://jazz.net/library/article/463. The concept is  the same in newer versions too.

-Vidya
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CLM integration is built on Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC).  As such, you cannot define an association/integration not covered by the OSLC domains and specifications supported by RQM.  For more information, see http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/clmhelp/v4r0m6/topic/com.ibm.rational.test.qm.doc/topics/r_oslc_services.html.

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ok but i didn't need to make a new integration, but can i change the defect to other work item. in association there's a defect provider CCM can i make the CCM also provide another type. that's what i am asking about. instead of uses defect or provides defect 

use any workitem type or provide it.
thanks

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