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Select all for creating TERs is missing in RQM 3

My team just wrapped up a project with RQM 2, and now we've moved to RQM 3.

To create execution records (TERs), we go to the "Test Cases" section of the Test Plan, select all the test cases, and click the icon "Generate New Test Case Execution Records".

In RQM 2, there was a "select all" checkbox in the first column header that selected every test case.

In RQM 3, the "select all" checkbox is missing. We have to do "Show All items per page" and then check every single test case. That's 130 test cases to check for our current test plan, which is a relatively small one. We often have 500+ test cases.

Was this RQM 2 feature really removed from RQM 3?

Is there some other way to create a TER for every test case in a test plan, without having to check every single one?

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Hi Terry,

This option is available in 3.0.1.2. One option I tried was select an option in the "Group By" drop down and there was an option to do a Select All for the various groupings.

Thanks,
Deepa

My team just wrapped up a project with RQM 2, and now we've moved to RQM 3.

To create execution records (TERs), we go to the "Test Cases" section of the Test Plan, select all the test cases, and click the icon "Generate New Test Case Execution Records".

In RQM 2, there was a "select all" checkbox in the first column header that selected every test case.

In RQM 3, the "select all" checkbox is missing. We have to do "Show All items per page" and then check every single test case. That's 130 test cases to check for our current test plan, which is a relatively small one. We often have 500+ test cases.

Was this RQM 2 feature really removed from RQM 3?

Is there some other way to create a TER for every test case in a test plan, without having to check every single one?

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