ℹ️ Related information: Search Syntax
If you want to learn how to get the perfect popup with properties, links and dependencies in less than 4 minutes, check out this tutorial:
https://youtu.be/-myl_nmpbGMUse properties to search for requirements
All columns of a table are saved as properties and you can search by this criteria. Let's take this example in the editor: | |
The requirement will look like this:
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Requirement Yogi helps you build the query for each property if the name is short (<80 letters) and without space. For example the property "Category" becomes hyperlinked in the popup, which leads to the search screen with the preset query: |
Build clean descriptions for your requirements: The "RY Property" macro
To achieve the configuration of the last section, we've added a small macro in the headers of the table. You can see it on the first screenshot, the name is "RY Properties". Here are the options:
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Create reports for those requirements
Go to Traceability matrix to create a report with those properties,
Go to RY Reports to learn how to create a report on a page about requirements,
Go to Search Syntax to learn how to search by property.
Create dependencies between requirements
If you want to create links to reference requirements between one and another, you will use what we call dependencies.
To create a requirement link, use the same shortcut as to create a new requirement, but this time, search for an existing requirement.
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In edit mode, click on a link macro to configure it:
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When you write your requirements in tables, whether in Horizontal, or Vertical, you will simply have to add the link to your requirement line.
Write your requirement definition and put a
/requirement yogi link
macro in the same paragraph for us to index it as a dependency.