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Here’s an example of matrix you can build:
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Where to find the RTM?
On the left side bar, click on Requirements | |
Start by a search query to filter your matrix and only display a set of requirements: |
How to add columns
You can easily add columns to display more details about your requirements. |
Types of columns
From/To dependencies: Displays the dependencies of each requirement based on a relationship.
From is the equivalent of Child
To is the equivalent of Parent
Jira Issues: If you have installed the app Requirement Yogi for Jira, you will be able to display linked Jira issues and their fields.
Description: Displays the description of each requirement.
Variants: this will display the variant’s name in a column
Space key: will display the Space Key
Properties: Displays the property of a requirement.
External properties: You can display them, and edit them with the toggle appearing.
Links: Displays the title and the link to the page where the requirement was quoted.
Exports
You can export your Traceability Matrix to Excel with a simple button (on the top right).
You can also save the matrix and use it in a Confluence page using the RY Report macro.
Note that we do not support images in exports because they are stored in Confluence and we cannot retrieve them.
A few tips
Remember that you need to be on the correct column to display its data. If you are displaying 3 levels of dependencies and want to add Jira issues from the second level requirements, you will need to go on its column.
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