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ReqIF Migration from DOORS to DNG


Anusha Banad (194) | asked Apr 15 '21, 12:30 a.m.

 Hi 


During reqIF migration from DOORS to DNG, observed that the deleted objects in DOORS formal module are also migrated to DNG (v7.0.2) but this would affect ID's. Can you suggest any workaround for the same?


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Anusha Banad 


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Ian Barnard commented Apr 15 '21, 3:17 a.m. | edited Apr 15 '21, 3:18 a.m.
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If you are migrating for DOORS to DOORS Next, you should use the migration capability. This does more than reqif export/import - for example you can migrate incrementally, and the DN data will have pointers back to the DOORS source for what has been migrated.


What's the issue that you say "would affect IDs"?


Anusha Banad commented Apr 15 '21, 4:19 a.m.

 The deleted object in DOORS module is restored in DNG module, which means an id is generated for that requirement in case of reqIF file.

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Sean F (1.3k243150) | answered Apr 15 '21, 12:37 a.m.
Hi Anusha,

You can purge all the deletions in DOORS Classic if you don't want deleted objects being transferred to DNG.


You can make a copy of the DOORS Classic project first if you want to retain the deleted objects in DOORS Classic.

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Anusha Banad commented Apr 15 '21, 12:52 a.m.

Hi Sean,


Thank you for your response.
Is there any other way without having to purge all the deletions and transfer to DNG without any ID issue?


Sean F commented Apr 17 '21, 2:47 p.m.
You can archive/restore to make a copy of the DOORS Classic project

Then purge deletions in the copy

Then migrate the copy with no deletions (using the migration tool as Ian suggests which is much better than ReqIF)

Then delete the Classic project copy

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