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Now, Requirement Yogi lets you perform such calculations directly from Confluence. In particular, you can combine requirement fields, properties, external properties and other data related to your requirements into a formula to extract the data that you need. What’s more, you can perform aggregations based on data from linked requirements (parent or child). This is particularly useful if, for example, you want to extract the sum of man-days needed to meet a requirement based on an external property of its child requirements.

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Uses cases: What calculations can be done?

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  • And much, much more!

Walkthrough: How to perform calculations?

To perform calculations, simply open a traceability matrix and add a calculation column.

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The visual editor represents calculations as a flow diagram where each node is a building block of the calculation. Each node can represent a value, a variable, an operation or a function.

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Click on the root node to change the calculation name (which will change the name of the resulting column).

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Add nodes

Click on placeholder nodes, denoted with a + sign, to add new nodes to the diagram and build the calculation that you need. We try to guide you through the process so that you can build only valid calculations.

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Edit

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a node

Click on nodes to edit them.

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If you have a little time to learn the syntax, it may even be the fastest way to build calculations!

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Check out the Calculation Syntaxsyntax for more details.