René_Ginger-Mor
16 years agoNew Contributor
Removing mapped requirements on test cases!?
Working with the requirements on test cases I have tried removing a requirement added/linked.
This does not seem to be possible (without editing directly in the project XML).
The scenario is that you have linked a wrong requirement to a test case (or the requirement is no longer covered by that TC) and then wants to remove the link.
The only way I have been able to do it is to remove the requirement from the TC requirement list (which unfortunately also removes the requirement for the entire project and any other TC that it have been linked to). Then create the requirement again, and if other TC used the requirement, recreate those links one more.
Is it correct that this is not possible or have I missed something here?
A Functionality, where the removal of a requirement on TC level did not remove the requirement for the entire project, or just showing all requirement in the “select window”, where the checkmark could then be removed and the mapping undone, would be very desirable.
Best regards
René Ginger-Mortensen
This does not seem to be possible (without editing directly in the project XML).
The scenario is that you have linked a wrong requirement to a test case (or the requirement is no longer covered by that TC) and then wants to remove the link.
The only way I have been able to do it is to remove the requirement from the TC requirement list (which unfortunately also removes the requirement for the entire project and any other TC that it have been linked to). Then create the requirement again, and if other TC used the requirement, recreate those links one more.
Is it correct that this is not possible or have I missed something here?
A Functionality, where the removal of a requirement on TC level did not remove the requirement for the entire project, or just showing all requirement in the “select window”, where the checkmark could then be removed and the mapping undone, would be very desirable.
Best regards
René Ginger-Mortensen