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Test Cases not mapped to Requirements

This is a discussion on Test Cases not mapped to Requirements within the Test Director forums, part of the Software Testing category; Hi, In Test Director 8.0, is there a way to find out what all test cases are not mapped to requirements. We have got huge number of test cases. Not ...

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Test Cases not mapped to Requirements

Hi,
In Test Director 8.0, is there a way to find out what all test cases are not mapped to requirements.

We have got huge number of test cases. Not sure which ones are mapped. So need help on this.

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Re: Test Cases not mapped to Requirements

under requirement--->find out coverage(an umbrella icon)..click on it---there u can find the coverage of testcases.
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Re: Test Cases not mapped to Requirements

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under requirement--->find out coverage(an umbrella icon)..click on it---there u can find the coverage of testcases.

Thanks for your response Animesh. We are looking for test cases not mapped with requirements. Not the requirements not mapped to Test Cases.
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Re: Test Cases not mapped to Requirements

Anitha....I dont know if there is an exact way out.Please do let me know if you find out.

But this is kind of a back calculation.
If u can see the testcases under the umbrella then it is mapped else u have to do it again manually one by one.


else ..
go to testcase ...>double click on it----->chk the coverage--->there u can find if that is under coverage..


one more way is to pull out a report on coverage mapping...that will do.

I dont think there is a short cut.
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Re: Test Cases not mapped to Requirements

Hi Anitha,

You should be able to get this information using Graph wizard. Please see attached screen shot to get the report.
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