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Topic Title: reinstating requirements Topic Summary: Created On: 10-Nov-2004 15:54 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: OK all, Before you unleash a barrage of replies I have figured it out. For those of you that dont know: Deleted items (that havent been purged) can be undeleted throught the edit menu edit/objects/undelete To reinstate an older version of a requirement, pull up the object properties, select the history tab, select the history entry that made the change and click restore. Best wishes Ian | |
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Hi,
It is quite common in product development for requirements to be reinstated having been deleted or changed at some ealier point in the project. How do i reinstate previous requirements or versions of requirements? If there is no way to do this then my suggestion is that DOORS incorporate one. Regards Ian Kirwan ------------------------- Principle Software Engineer Electrical Engineering Product Development MG Rover Group |
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OK all,
Before you unleash a barrage of replies I have figured it out. For those of you that dont know: Deleted items (that havent been purged) can be undeleted throught the edit menu edit/objects/undelete To reinstate an older version of a requirement, pull up the object properties, select the history tab, select the history entry that made the change and click restore. Best wishes Ian ------------------------- Principle Software Engineer Electrical Engineering Product Development MG Rover Group |
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An alternative approach.
Once a specification has reached a certain stage in its life cycle and considered stable, we no longer allow deletion of requirements. Instead we have a context menu option "Mark as deleted" which replaces the object text with the string "[DELETED]" and sets a boolean attribute "Deleted" = true. Working this way retains the document structure and makes changes easier to handle. ------------------------- Tony Goodman http://www.smartdxl.com |
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