RQM/RTC Integration - Licensing Question
Hi all,
in Version 2.x of RQM, it seems that if I want a RQM Tester to open a defect in a linked RTC (2.x) Project, that user will at least need to have a contributor license assigned to him in RTC.
Is that right?
I heard once that from the RQM interface, the inline defect module should be using the RQM licenses.
If this is the case the only thing we need is to define and import the same user id from LDAP to RQM and RTC and just assign RQM licenses (in RQM) ?
For the same scenario, what is the CLM strategy for 3.0.1 ?
Thanks!
in Version 2.x of RQM, it seems that if I want a RQM Tester to open a defect in a linked RTC (2.x) Project, that user will at least need to have a contributor license assigned to him in RTC.
Is that right?
I heard once that from the RQM interface, the inline defect module should be using the RQM licenses.
If this is the case the only thing we need is to define and import the same user id from LDAP to RQM and RTC and just assign RQM licenses (in RQM) ?
For the same scenario, what is the CLM strategy for 3.0.1 ?
Thanks!
2 answers
For the 3.0.1, an RQM license entitles the user to perform change
management operations.
Cheers,
Geoff
On 8/22/2011 1:54 PM, thunder wrote:
management operations.
Cheers,
Geoff
On 8/22/2011 1:54 PM, thunder wrote:
Hi all,
in Version 2.x of RQM, it seems that if I want a RQM Tester to open a
defect in a linked RTC (2.x) Project, that user will at least need to
have a contributor license assigned to him in RTC.
Is that right?
I heard once that from the RQM interface, the inline defect module
should be using the RQM licenses.
If this is the case the only thing we need is to define and import the
same user id from LDAP to RQM and RTC and just assign RQM licenses (in
RQM) ?
For the same scenario, what is the CLM strategy for 3.0.1 ?
Thanks!