How can one find out test plan a test case is associated?
Hi, I have a test plan, and from the test plan I created a test case. Once I drill down to look at the test case and in the test case form, how can I know what test plan is this test case associated to?
In addition, if I a view test case not from test plan, it is more relevant to find out whether the test case is associated with a test plan which currently I can't find this information in the test case form. |
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Hi, I have a test plan, and from the test plan I created a test case. Once I drill down to look at the test case and in the test case form, how can I know what test plan is this test case associated to? I am assuming you are using RQM 3.0.1. This traceability is not supported in the UI and there does not appear to be an OOTB report capturing this relationship. You can create a custom report with IBM Rational Reporting for Development Intelligence (see https://jazz.net/downloads/rational-quality-manager/releases/3.0.1?p=optionalPrograms). |
Hi, I have a test plan, and from the test plan I created a test case. Once I drill down to look at the test case and in the test case form, how can I know what test plan is this test case associated to? I can't test 2.x right now, but when I choose View Test Cases (3.0.1), then select a test case, at the top right, the associated parent(s) Test Plan and associated parent(s) Test Suite is shown. Is this what you are after? |
Hi, I have a test plan, and from the test plan I created a test case. Once I drill down to look at the test case and in the test case form, how can I know what test plan is this test case associated to? I can't test 2.x right now, but when I choose View Test Cases (3.0.1), then select a test case, at the top right, the associated parent(s) Test Plan and associated parent(s) Test Suite is shown. Is this what you are after? Ah, my bar was collapsed and therefore never knew there was such feature. Thanks for the tip! |
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