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RQM converting %EC to ì

 When writing a test case in RQM any line that starts with %EC is automatically converted to ì (irregardless of whether or not there are characters after the %EC) this is extremely frustrating as we start many lines with %EC and the conversion doesn't really make sense.


Is there any way to change this, or open a defect against RQM for this issue?

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Which attribute of a test case has this issue? How the content is put into it? What is the version of RQM?

I did a quick test using RQM 6.0.5 web client and did not see such issue.

 I'm not totally sure I understand. This is in the Test Case Design section, when I try to type a description.


It does look like we're running RQM 6.0.1, I wonder if this is something that has been fixed since then.



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So the problem is in the Test Case Design content. I can reproduce it using RQM 6.0.2 iFix006 and 6.0.5 iFix003a (latest version). You can submit a defect straightaway, or contact IBM Support for the same task.

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 Awesome, do you have a link for submitting a defect? I asked a coworker (At IBM) and they pointed me here. 

This is the forum, not the place to submit a defect.

You can go to the RQM project area to do so.
https://jazz.net/jazz02/web/projects/Rational Quality Manager

If you don't know how to fill in all those fields, you can contact Support and they will do it for you - you should mention this post when you open a ticket.
https://www.ibm.com/support/servicerequest/Home.action

Both can be found at the bottom of the help page of this site.
https://jazz.net/help/

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Question asked: Mar 13 '18, 10:51 a.m.

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