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Hello,
I use Integrity 10.4 and I would create traces between a current document and another that is already baselined.
Is is possible to do that?
If no, how do you manage the fact that it is better to trace to a baseline document (because nobody is modifying it), and the person who has baselined his document can continue to work on the next document version?
Regards.
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Hello Frederic,
My initial investigation suggests that is not possible with the "out-of-the-box" ALM solution configuration. It could certainly be hacked with certain fields becoming editable, but I suspect that is not your goal here.
Because every trace relationship has a suspect flag on it, when one end of the trace is modified, the other end is marked suspect, requiring a review of the related item in the trace to confirm a change has not occured, or to make the required change to the unchanged item.
Regards,
Kael
Hello Frederic,
My initial investigation suggests that is not possible with the "out-of-the-box" ALM solution configuration. It could certainly be hacked with certain fields becoming editable, but I suspect that is not your goal here.
Because every trace relationship has a suspect flag on it, when one end of the trace is modified, the other end is marked suspect, requiring a review of the related item in the trace to confirm a change has not occured, or to make the required change to the unchanged item.
Regards,
Kael