suspicions on RTC and RQM linktypes
Hi,
I created suspicions profile on some RRC\RQM link types.
Now in DNG i know that once a change is done on a linked artifact, the suspicion flag is shown on an artifact.
In RTC or RQM, as i make changes on items that are linked (using linktypes i track for suspicions), i do not see any flag. So i'm not sure how should i use suspicions profiles in RTC \RQM.
I tried searching info on the functionality of links suspicions in RTC\RQM but failed to find any.
Did anyone had experience with this functionality or perhaps point me to relevant info on the subject?
Thanks in advance.
Shirley
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2 answers
Viewing and Clearing Suspicion can only be done from the RM application. It is currently not possible to view this from RTC nor RQM
https://jazz.net/help-dev/clm/index.jsp?re=1&topic=/com.ibm.rational.rrm.help.doc/topics/t_view_suspect_trace.html RQM does have the ability to reconcile requirements and test cases; but this is a different capability than suspicion https://jazz.net/help-dev/clm/index.jsp?re=1&topic=/com.ibm.rational.test.qm.doc/topics/t_reconcile_req_suspect.html Comments
Shirley Jhirad
commented Sep 11 '14, 10:04 a.m.
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Geoffrey Clemm (30.1k●3●30●35)
| answered Sep 10 '14, 1:42 p.m.
FORUM ADMINISTRATOR / FORUM MODERATOR / JAZZ DEVELOPER edited Sep 10 '14, 1:43 p.m.
See the on-line help on Suspicion Profiles: https://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSCP65_5.0.0/com.ibm.rational.rrm.help.doc/topics/t_create_suspect_profiles.html?lang=en
In particular, this states: In the current release, suspicion profiles are used by the Requirements Management (RM) application only. However, by using suspicion profiles, you can track changes to linked artifacts in the Change and Configuration Management (CCM) and Quality Management (QM) applications. Then, you can view suspect indicators in the RM application that are related to those changes. So you will find nothing in the RTC/RQM applications about suspicion information. |
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