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Created On: 12-Mar-2007 13:34
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 12-Mar-2007 13:34
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rajavel subramanian

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I have planned to introduce a column called Progress against each requirement to update the % of progress.  I have defined it as real type - but i want that % symbol to be displayed at values. 
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 19-Mar-2007 11:09
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Martin Hunter

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You could try using layout dxl in the column which should give the desired result.

if (obj."Progress" "" != "") {
    display obj."Progress" "" "%"
}

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 29-Mar-2007 22:20
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Louie Landale

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If attribute Progress is defined as real with bounds zero and 1.0, then you can display its value in a column like this:
real CurVal = obj."Progress"
if (null CurVal) CurVal = 0.0
int DispVal = (CurVal * 100.0) + .5 // Round Up
display DispVal "%"

Edited: 29-Mar-2007 at 22:22 by Louie Landale
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 30-Mar-2007 10:12
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Hazel Woodcock

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Can you really measure progress to 0.1%? If not, it doesn't need to be real; interger would be fine. I would guess that project progress is realistically only measurable to the nearest 10%, in which case an enumeration would work for you and the '%' character can be part of the enumeration value.
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Pekka Mäkinen

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Little off-topic from your response: I have been always little bit sceptical of progress measures when taken to individual requirements level. Either a requirement is implemented or not (100% or 0%) - or it has been implemented and tested or not (again 100% or 0%). This way nobody has to guess what is the current progress status for some specific requirement.

Of course on a DOORS module level / project level we might be interested in some progress expressed as a percentage meaning the portion of requirements which have been implemented.

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 30-Mar-2007 20:43
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Louie Landale

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We are currently dealing with requirements allocated to multiple design drawings. Once a requirement is 100% allocated then we figure to have an attribute DXL that polls each of the drawing's QA check boolean attribute, figuring to display a verification % complete for each requirement: if 6 or 18 drawings are QA checked then the requirement is 33% verified.

Yes this is a bit odd, we don't figure to start from each requirement ("portals below main deck have XYZ seals") and insure that it exists in all allocated drawings; we figure to take the list of requiremrents allocated to a drawing and making sure that drawing satisfies all its requirements.

The problem with our approach is that we may get an aggregate of "50%" complete on our requirements verification when in fact 90% of the drawings are complete. Not sure that the powers-that-be quite understand that.

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