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How do you restore deleted objects in Test Director,
If we delete any thing(like test case or defect or requirement how we can recover/undo it.


  
Total Answers and Comments: 3 Last Update: April 17, 2008     Asked by: Vettrivel 
  
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May 10, 2007 01:00:44   #1  
praful        

RE: How do you restore deleted objects in Test Directo...
Dont think you can restore the deleted test cases / defects from test director.
That's one of the worst demerit of TD apart from inablity to export test cases to an excel.

 
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July 06, 2007 01:52:16   #2  
vasubha        

RE: How do you restore deleted objects in Test Directo...
This I faced in one of the project. If we delete anything test cases, testplan folders and defects we cannot recover them. This is one of the demerit of TD.

Once I had deleted the test set mistakenly in the test plan. The test set executed in the previous builds in the test lab and the defects associated to the test set are all deleted.
Be careful while deleting anything in the TD.

 
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April 17, 2008 03:19:26   #3  
arulraj_d Member Since: April 2008   Contribution: 1    

RE: How do you restore deleted objects in Test Director,

You can restore the deleted objects, what ever objects you delete it will go only to recylebin and your TD admin only has the access to recycle bin and he can only clean it. So before ur TD admin cleans it inform him and he can restore the deleted objects.


 
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