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Question: Mapping artefacts when copying to another project

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When trying to copy a test plan from one project to another, it popped up to map quality objectives. How can I skip this step? In the original test plan, there is no Quality Objectives section (removed from customized test plan template). Secondly, the target project has no test plan created yet, thus no objectives have been defined.

Same issue applies for copying test cases to another project. There are some test case categories that don't exist in the target project, so copying action was rejected. Can those nonexistent test categories be just ignored or fill with blank value?

Thanks.

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Hi,

When trying to copy a test plan from one project to another, it popped up to map quality objectives. How can I skip this step? In the original test plan, there is no Quality Objectives section (removed from customized test plan template). Secondly, the target project has no test plan created yet, thus no objectives have been defined.

Same issue applies for copying test cases to another project. There are some test case categories that don't exist in the target project, so copying action was rejected. Can those nonexistent test categories be just ignored or fill with blank value?

Thanks.

This happens because when you remove the quality objectives section it doesn't get deleted, it's just archived. If you bring it back you will see all of the selections you had made previously. If you copy the test plan to a new project, the archived sections are also copied.

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Question asked: Mar 23 '12, 5:22 a.m.

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