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Topic Title: Problem with Recursive Analysis
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Created On: 19-Oct-2007 19:50
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 19-Oct-2007 19:50
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Lonie Kurz

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I have a coworker who is having a problem with the recursive analysis feature in the Analysis Wizard.  When he uses this feature, the view it produces lists all of the links in reversed order.  For ex. if x requirement is linked to section 3.1a, b, c and you run the Wizard (using recursive analysis), the view that is returned lists 3.1c, b, then a.  This is what he told me...(sorry if this is confusing!)
Any help is appreciated!

"I run the wizard, but when I use the recursive features the links (numbers) are in reverse order. If you run the wizard with depth of 1 and click off recursive feature the links are in the correct order. "


 

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 20-Oct-2007 16:26
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ron lewis

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Lonie, in another thread there is a discussion about this topic. Bottom line, is to guarantee delivery in the order that you want the links delivered you have to build in the delivery mechanism. The other thread discussed skip list as the delivery mechanism.
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