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Is there a way to generate a report that covers the total time of execution for test suites and test cases?

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Is there a way to generate a report that covers the total time of execution for test suites and test cases?


I'm not aware of any report for this but you can see the total runtime when you view a Test Case Result or a Test Suite Result in the RQM UI.

Also, the start and end times are available via the RQM Reportable REST API which the reporting frameworks is built on, so I'm certain you could write a custom report that exposes this data.

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Is there a way to generate a report that covers the total time of execution for test suites and test cases?


I'm not aware of any report for this but you can see the total runtime when you view a Test Case Result or a Test Suite Result in the RQM UI.

Also, the start and end times are available via the RQM Reportable REST API which the reporting frameworks is built on, so I'm certain you could write a custom report that exposes this data.

Where would I begin to do this in Rational Quality Manger?

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We are shipping an example report for RRDI reporting that you can use as
a starting point. Check out the report in

Public Folders > Sample Report Definitions > QM > Data Warehouse Reports
Summary > Time Spent Testing

Best regards,
Peter Haumer.


On 6/16/2011 8:38 AM, mbeaty wrote:
Is there a way to generate a report that covers the total time of
execution for test suites and test cases?

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We are shipping an example report for RRDI reporting that you can use as
a starting point. Check out the report in

Public Folders > Sample Report Definitions > QM > Data Warehouse Reports
Summary > Time Spent Testing

Best regards,
Peter Haumer.


On 6/16/2011 8:38 AM, mbeaty wrote:
Is there a way to generate a report that covers the total time of
execution for test suites and test cases?



I am new to Rational products, and I do not know what RRDI is exactly. Does it come with IBM Rational Quality Manager? Also, we do not know when we will upgrade to the new version, so is it possible for you to link to a .zip file with the report?

Thank you

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Hello.
RRDI stands for Rational Reporting for Development Intelligence. It
provides a Cognos-based reporting solution for CLM that uses the same
Data Warehouse as the Birt reports. However, RRDI provides very powerful
Report authoring tools.

In RQM 2 this was called Rational Common Reporting. The report I
mentioned was included in this version as well.

See here for an intro to common reporting:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtSpYYbJyEM as well as here in the online
help:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/rqmhelp/v2r0/topic/com.ibm.rational.rcpr.help.doc/topics/c_introrationalinsight.html.
This page explains how to set it up for RQM 2:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/rqmhelp/v2r0/topic/com.ibm.rational.rcpr.help.doc/topics/t_deploying_vega.html

The CLM Online help covers getting started and installing RRDI:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/clmhelp/v3r0m1/topic/com.ibm.rational.rr.usage.doc/topics/t_gettingstarted_prod_overview.html

Hope this helps and best regards,
Peter.


On 6/21/2011 6:38 AM, mbeaty wrote:


I am new to Rational products, and I do not know what RRDI is exactly.
Does it come with IBM Rational Quality Manager? Also, we do not know
when we will upgrade to the new version, so is it possible for you to
link to a .zip file with the report?

Thank you

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