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Can anybody help me understand what "Provide the RQM-KEY-TC-SUMMARY-TITLE Section for TestCase:" task in 'My Tasks' viewlet mean? When does this appear in the 'My Tasks' and how can we complete this task when somebody assigns it to you.

Thanks,
Alka

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Hi, the RQM test plans and test cases provide a way to create a related work item associated with each section. These might be used by teams where different people are responsible for different sections, and the work item would be a way to assign them those sections. The one in your example was probably created in a test case section called "RQM-KEY-TC-SUMMARY-TITLE". The name fields are provided based on where the work item is coming from but can be changed.

To mark the work item as complete, you can go to the Test Case section, and click on the link to the work item to edit it from there. Or you can go to Defects view and search for the work item number or for your work items. Then you can change the State (the field at the top next to the Summary) to Resolve, add a Comment if you like, and Save it. Once it is Resolved, it should not show up in the My Tasks view. Of course, in a real situation you would also be doing other work, like adding your text to the section that was assigned to you in the test case, before you mark it complete.

Hope that is helpful.

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Hi Helen. We have many work items with the title RQM-KEY-TC-SUMMARY-TITLE in our RQM project. I understand that it is possible to close them but is it somehow possible to control or avoid the creation of these work items? We would like to decide when work items should be created.

Thanks in advance from Claus.

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