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Note to administrators

tl;dr

  • This is verison 3.6.x. Do not downgrade below 3.5.0.

  • We’ve reorganized the tabs in the space, including deleting two tabs,

  • We have a new Excel import, for properties.

New tabs for the space

  • The tab “Estimates” and “Excel” has disappeared,

  • There is a new tab named “Reports”.

  • There is a new tab “External properties”, which both display external properties and the Excel import for those external properties.

Why did we do that?

  • The “Excel” import wasn’t used by most companies, since it had two flaws. First, customers expected to edit requirements after they were imported, they were asking “Is there a Confluence page that I can edit, with those requirements?”. We ended up recommending customers to copy-paste their requirements into Confluence. Second, customers expected to edit existing requirements with this import, so we’ve implemented this in the new “External properties” tab. If you still need the Excel import, please tell us, and it is available in the footnotes of the “External properties” tab.

  • The “Estimates” tab wasn’t used at all, becuase the feature wasn’t properly polished. This is what we’ve done, and we’ve created the “External properties” tab.

New “External properties” tab

This tab lists the existing external properties. The hyperlink goes to a traceability matrix, with the external property in edition mode, so your users have a much faster way to start filling in those properties.

Second, notice the “Upload” button at the top: You can upload an Excel file and import values into those external properties. See next section.

The new Excel import

The new Excel import can be found in the “External properties” tab, because it imports data into external properties.

Here is the expected workflow:

Write requirements → Export to Excel → Send to your customer → Your customer adds comments and perhaps a validation status → You reimport the file → Read the comment on each requirement.

First step

Upload the file

Second step: Choose a template

Are you reuploading the file every week from the same customer? Just reuse the template that you have used last time!

Templates can be shared to the space; By default, they remain private to you.

Third step: Perform the mappings

Many things to see on this page:

  • Each column has a little menu where you can tell which external property to map this column to,

  • It is only possible to map “flat files”, i.e. lists of requirements and their status. It is not possible to import a traceability matrix with merged cells, since it means your data is disorganized.

  • The mapping for each column is visible in the gray box at the top of each column.

Capabilities:

  • Supports Excel files with several tabs,

  • You can add a template name, to perform next imports with the same template,

  • It can only import to external properties. Other properties are edited on pages.

New “Reports” tab

This list used to be hidden away in the sidebar (“View all”) or in a submenu of the traceability screen. Users reported that they couldn’t easily discover them, so here they are!

It shows all reports saved by your team, in 3 categories:

  • Private to you,

  • Shared by you,

  • Shared by your team.

Space administrators can view everyone’s private reports and reassign them, in case an employee leaves the company.

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