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List: Search list of Jira issues via key or title. You can filter the list by Project name & Jira issue type.
JQL (Jira Query Language): Specify requirements meeting criteria using standard JQL. Clicking on the JQL box opens up the standard Jira box which helps in faster JQL creation.
Filter: Select a filter created and saved in Jira (the list of filters from Jira is pre-populated and is shown upon clicking inside the search box).
Users have two four more options to further refine the requirements criteria:
Include Child Issues: Selecting this checkbox will include the child issues of all the specified requirements.
Filter Child Issues: Clicking the icon will allow users to specify which issue types to include in the report (e.g. user might only want to see stories, not task/sub-tasks so in the dropdown user can select Story).
Cumulate Requirements Data: On selecting this checkbox, data of all the sub-tasks (the child issues), with specified requirements will be percolated up to the parent issue. It can be checked only if the 'Include Child Issues' checkbox is checked.
Include all Case Versions: Ticking this checkbox will include data from all the case versions linked to the requirements.
Exclude Archived Cases: Selecting this checkbox will exclude the archived cases from the generated report.
Cycles: Specify the project and execution cycles that should be considered for traceability of the selected requirements; multiple cycles can be selected from multiple projects. If all or any of the checkboxes under Cycles are selected, the cycles list will need to be provided. Users can search for cycles using filter options like component, release, tags, and folder.
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Note: Users can add more columns in to the report table by clicking on the Select Columns button.
Note: Users can sort the Requirements by Summary, Status and Key options by clicking on the List icon.
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