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Topic Title: Simultaneously visualize/view requirements from several modules, filter them and export the result Topic Summary: Created On: 24-Jul-2006 14:10 Status: Post and Reply |
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I would like to visualize all the requirements from several modules. Is it possible? Then, I would like to filter them on the content of the requirement on some words and then export the result to excel.
I don't succeed in the first step.
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Check out the Tools->Functions->Copy Objects tool (it has a help file, then filter and export as normal
------------------------- Regards, Richard Good |
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Thank you for this tip.
Duplicating objects into another module won't solve my problem properly (for example if I don't have the rights to create a new module). I don't want to create anything.
It depends if the belonging of an object to a module is implemented as an attribute by the database. Then, it should be simple to filter the object on their belonging to a certain number of modules and on other attributes afterwards.
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If you have the modules linked you can create a view showing text from multiple modules -- and you can filter in doors based on columns using the column tab of the filter dialog box.
--however you may find it easier to filter after export to excell using excel filters |
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The modules are not linked yet.
The Excel auto filter allows two elementary tests (which is not enough) and the advanced filter is not practical. The database is done for that.
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You outline a severe limitation (not being able to create a module anywhere) Don't you have a play area/test area! assuming this limitation the best way to do this is to apply the appropriate filter to each doors module then export each filter to excel and cut and paste the results into one sheet. If your after some sort of dynamic view then you would have to implement a very over the top complicated dialog which would have to allow you to select a range of modules, replicate the telelogic filter functionality and display the results in a list view and then allow you to export to excel. I severely doubt that would be worth the effort. Answer= get your administrator to set up a test area where all users can create modules then use the copy objects tool.
------------------------- Regards, Richard Good |
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