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Linked Requirements and the URI

Let's say the ReqWeb host changes and I have to update the URI of the host on which the requirements are accessed via ReqWeb from RQM.

How do I update all of the imported requirements so that when I click on the requirement in RQM, it takes me to the right (updated) host, not the host on which ReqWeb was running when I created the requirement?

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I am also looking for this solution. Please let me know if you find a fix. TIA!

Let's say the ReqWeb host changes and I have to update the URI of the host on which the requirements are accessed via ReqWeb from RQM.

How do I update all of the imported requirements so that when I click on the requirement in RQM, it takes me to the right (updated) host, not the host on which ReqWeb was running when I created the requirement?

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I am also looking for this solution. Please let me know if you find a fix. TIA!

Let's say the ReqWeb host changes and I have to update the URI of the host on which the requirements are accessed via ReqWeb from RQM.

How do I update all of the imported requirements so that when I click on the requirement in RQM, it takes me to the right (updated) host, not the host on which ReqWeb was running when I created the requirement?


OK so it's not just me. My theory is that this was caused by upgrading from ifix 2 to ifix 3. I have a PMR open on it.

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I just resolved the issue!

I noticed that in the Oracle table REQUIREMENT_REQUIREMENT_CNNCTN there were multiple entries for the same host. I deleted all references to the host names that weren't being recognized, then went back and started to import again, and this time it recognized the URI.

Barry Graham

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Good to hear that your problem is resolved.

But without re-importing the Requirements is it possible to fix the broken links?

I just resolved the issue!

I noticed that in the Oracle table REQUIREMENT_REQUIREMENT_CNNCTN there were multiple entries for the same host. I deleted all references to the host names that weren't being recognized, then went back and started to import again, and this time it recognized the URI.

Barry Graham

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Good to hear that your problem is resolved.

But without re-importing the Requirements is it possible to fix the broken links?

I just resolved the issue!

I noticed that in the Oracle table REQUIREMENT_REQUIREMENT_CNNCTN there were multiple entries for the same host. I deleted all references to the host names that weren't being recognized, then went back and started to import again, and this time it recognized the URI.

Barry Graham


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No - that's a problem. I submitted an enhancement request for to be possible although nobody has responded to it yet.

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Question asked: Feb 16 '10, 3:21 p.m.

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