Operations common to Planned and Unplanned Requirements
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- Edit Requirement:
- A requirement can be edited simply by clicking on it OR by clicking its ID.
- Please note that some fields of a parent requirement are non-editable and a committed requirement cannot be edited.
- Delete Requirement:
- A requirement can be deleted by clicking on context menu item "Delete Requirement".
- Caution! if a parent requirement is deleted, then all of its children will also be deleted.
- Paste Requirement:
- A requirement can be cut from the unplanned requirements table and then pasted into the planned requirements table either:
- by selecting context menu item "Paste Requirement above" or "Paste requirement below".
- or by selecting a requirement from planned requirements table and then choosing "Paste Requirement above" or "Paste Requirement below" from the menu bar in planned requirements table.
- A requirement can be cut from the unplanned requirements table and then pasted into the planned requirements table either:
- Move:
- A Requirement can be moved, just by typing the Requirement-Id in the target row.
- Move Requirement from Unplanned to Planned:
- A requirement can be moved from "Unplanned Requirements" table to "Planned Requirements" table by selecting requirement and right clicking on it. After right click, a menu appears and requirement can be moved to planned table by selecting "Move to Planned Requirements".
- Filters:
- Requirements can be filtered on various attributes like "Release ID", "Priority", "Criticality", "Feasibility", "Status" etc.
- Filter selection performs an OR operation within a given column and performs AND operation across columns.
- User can reset the filter to default state by using Reset Filter
- Named Filters
- Named Filters can be created and used, as described in Named Filters.
- Refresh
- A Refresh button is provided to reload the table.
- Search :
- User can search for requirement Id's and text within the description field using the search box provided.
- Reset Filter clears the search field as well.
- Specifying source of requirement
- Source of requirement can be specified in detailed requirement view.
- Refer following link for details Specifying - Source of a Requirement
- Import Requirements:
- User can initiate the import process by clicking on the "CSV Import" button in the any of the Requirements Tables.
- A generic description of the functionality can be found at Generic CSV Import Function.
- Export Requirements:
- Requirements can be exported to PDF format by clicking icons shown on top right corner.
- Planned Requirements can also be exported in CSV format.
- Partial set of requirements can be exported by selecting a set of requirements (through the check box) an then selecting either PDF or CSV export.
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- Indent Requirement: A requirement can be indented in the following two ways:
- First select a requirement and then click on indent button to indent it.
- By selecting context menu item "Indent Requirement".
- Outdent Requirement: A requirement can be outdented in the following two ways:
- First select a requirement and then click on outdent button to outdent it.
- By selecting context menu item "Outdent Requirement".
- Multi-select Options
- When user clicks on parent/container, option is provided to select only parent, only children or both parent as well as children.
- Multi-select & Bulk Operations
- RMsis provides a mechanism to do a bulk update of Attributes for multiple requirements.
- To achieve this, select all the requirements, whose attribute is to be modified.
- Choose Bulk Operation from the Manage Requirements drop-down.
- A dialog box will appear.
- Select the attribute and value and Submit.
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