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Topic Title: is it possible restore module from baseline ? Topic Summary: is it possible to restore from baseline ? Created On: 11-Oct-2007 14:58 Status: Post and Reply |
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Hello all,
I have got a module with 4 baselines but with no archive made when the second one was made. Is it possible to restore my module only with teh two first baselines ?
I work with Doors 7.1.
Thank you for your interest.
Yassin
------------------------- Yassin BEN MOUMENE Toulouse, France |
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I think their used to be a way to restore a baseline but its not in 8.1. Don't have 7.1 to look at.
Can always just export the baselines and reimport them. ------------------------- David Pechacek AAI Services Textron dpechacek@sc-aaicorp.com David.Pechacek@gmail.com |
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This functionality has never been in DOORS as far as I am aware.
Another way to do it would be a Tools>Functions>Copy Objects... ------------------------- Kevin Murphy http://www.baselinesinc.com The Requirements Management Experts |
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Hi.
You could restore the mopdule then delete the last two baselines. But you could not use the deleted baslines' numbers again - e.g. next baseline would be 5 or 0.5. Ewen Miller emiller@QinetiQ.com |
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You can use File > Baseline > Copy Baseline
This gives you a new module with all the same data but starts again with the absolute numbers. I would suggest running the module compare wizard, then grabbing the absolute number from a traceability column, to give you a common reference point for the two modules. Hazel |
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In the telelogic kitchen (posted in another thread on this forum) there is a script called "duplicate baseline". It creates a duplicate of the current or baseline from which it is called with the same absolute numbers as the original but with a blank history of course.
But be careful, some of the kitchen scripts still have bugs in them. Karl |
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