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RQM Problem duplicating Test Plans between Repositories


David Beange (111364101) | asked Jan 21 '15, 7:54 a.m.
RQM 3.0.1.3

We are hitting an issue duplicating test plans from one repository to another.  I am getting error messages "There  are not enough templates available in project area '<target repository' to complete the template mapping".

Both repositories are on the same server and the user performing the action is a member of both with the same level of permissions.

Could someone help provide some guidance of what or where to look for this?
Could it be down to mismatched Artifact Categories or could it be more likely to be differences between the repositories in their respective Test Plan Templates or something completely different.

Advice gratefully accepted.

Thanks

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Ara Masrof (3.2k15) | answered Jan 21 '15, 8:17 a.m.
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 David,
This was a known issue in the 3.x version; there are a few work-items that addressed it

Defect 60724 Duplicate test plan reported "not enough templates available" error
Defect 97628 Get "not enough templates" error duplicating a TP cross-project when we should not get that error
Defect 96458 default test case/suite template was not a choice for mapping when copying testplan across project area

The underlying issue revolves around the template matching from one PA to another; the Work-items should provide more detail 
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David Beange commented Jan 21 '15, 11:56 a.m.

Thanks, having compared the 2 repositories although there are templates of matching names and sections within I think the issue is to do with mismatched Artefact Categories for Test Cases. Such that when doing the duplication and selecting what maps to what there are insufficient matching categories to match up. 5 in the source and only 1 in the target.

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