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Requirement Creation bug in RRC

Hi,

I think there is a bug in RRC.
The bug scenerio:

In any document you want to add a sentence as a requirement. But before adding it you find a "word" in sentence that you don't know its meaning. You created a glossory term for this word. And then when you tried to create this sentence (including the glossory term) as a requirement, you will see that "mark as requirement" is disabled :(

So the result if the sentence that includes a glossory term cannot mark as a requirement..

There is a work-aorund solution first create the requirement then create Glossory Term in the newly created requirement document. But can not create in the main document

Halil.

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Yes, it's a known issue and planned to be fixed in the current milestone.
Cannot extract requirement if selected text contains a link or spans across
multiple blocks (6654)

Pratik

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Hi,

I think there is a bug in RRC.
The bug scenerio:

In any document you want to add a sentence as a requirement. But
before adding it you find a "word" in sentence that you
don't know its meaning. You created a glossory term for this word.
And then when you tried to create this sentence (including the
glossory term) as a requirement, you will see that "mark as
requirement" is disabled :(

So the result if the sentence that includes a glossory term cannot
mark as a requirement..

There is a work-aorund solution first create the requirement then
create Glossory Term in the newly created requirement document. But
can not create in the main document

Halil.

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Question asked: Aug 04 '09, 3:55 a.m.

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