Description
In Zephyr Enterprise, releases consists of requirements that exist within the system for testing. Users can clone requirements in the system which includes copying the following fields and options: Priority, Attachments, Mapped Test Cases, and a Description. To learn how to clone requirements, please view the steps below.
Terminology
Table of Contents
The steps below describe in detail the general process of adding, editing, cloning, deleting, deallocating and allocating, and importing and exporting requirements in a project for Zephyr Enterprise. To view further instructions for each individual function, please click the links provided below. By clicking on a link, you will be redirected to the page with the steps corresponding to the function selected.
- Adding a Node in Requirements
- Adding a Requirement
- Editing a Requirement
- Cloning a Requirement
- Deleting a Requirement
- Mapping Test Cases to a Requirement
- Deallocating and Allocating a Requirement
- Importing Requirements
- Exporting Requirements
Cloning Requirements
Prior to Cloning Requirements
Prior to cloning requirements, there must be an existing project, release, and requirement that has been created in Zephyr Enterprise. The project/release must be selected and the user must be under the Requirements section within the release selected.
Scenario: You are a testing manager in Zephyr Enterprise. As a testing manager, you want to clone an existing requirement in Release 1.0 in project Mercury.
If this is your first time managing requirements, you might want to work within a test project rather than an actual project in the system, and that way, you can work out any issues you might have with managing requirements before you work with live requirements.
1. Select/check off any of the requirements that you want to clone on the left hand side of the table.
2. Once you have your selected requirement(s) to clone, you simply click the "Clone" button at the top of the table.
3. You can view the newly cloned requirement(s) added to the bottom of table and make any edits to the cloned requirement(s) if you want to change it.
- The cloned requirement(s) copy the exact fields from the selected requirement(s).