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Is it possible to create a report to show requirement approval in DNG using RPE


Prasad Makkena (1716) | asked Nov 30 '16, 11:27 a.m.
We are using the in built review/approval feature for requirements in Doors Next Generation (ver 6.0.2).
We would like to generate a report that list:

    Requirements that have been approved
    Requirements that have been rejected
    Requirements for which no review/approval is created.

We have tried in JRS but not possible to generate. is it possible to generate using the RPE?

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Subramanya Prasad Pilar (4.6k16) | answered Dec 01 '16, 2:47 a.m.
It is possible to generate such report using RPE. You can directly get the Status (Approved, Depricated) using dataSource/artifact/collaboration/attributes/objectType/customAttribute/literalName (name == "Status"). Alternately, you can use the OOTB Reviews.dta (that uses reviews schema) and modify it.

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Prasad Makkena commented Dec 01 '16, 2:53 a.m.

Thanks Prasad


Prasad Makkena commented Dec 01 '16, 6:49 a.m.

Hi Prasad -  OOTB Reviews.dta, is this default template? how we can get it?


Prasad Makkena commented Dec 01 '16, 9:53 a.m.

Hi Prasad,

Could you please help me to understand more on this, how we can achieve using OOTB Reviews.dta. 

Also it is possible based on the newly added state feature in DNG(from 602 onwards) or is it based on the review process of DNG.


Subramanya Prasad Pilar commented Dec 01 '16, 11:35 a.m.

These are the templates that come with DNG installation, which you can find in from <jazzteamserverhome>\server\conf\rm\reporting\initialization\templates\rrdg folder. You can refer Reviews.dta.


Prasad Makkena commented Dec 20 '16, 10:43 p.m.

Thanks Prasad, I will look into the reviews.dta and will reach out to you incase of require further help.

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