You can now check the dependencies between requirement types, and Jira issues, using the Coverage.
Please note that the coverage will not work, unless you have setup requirement types first. Please check the documentation for more information: https://confluence.intranet.requirementyogi.com/wiki/spaces/RYC/pages/2436202497/Requirement+types?atlOrigin=eyJpIjoiMjZhNDA3OWViNzg0NGUwMTlmOGY0MjE0MGJjNDBiMGUiLCJwIjoiYyJ9
If you want to make sure some requirement types are linked to the correct requirement types, with the correct relationships.
If you want to make sure the correct requirement types are linked to the correct Jira issues.
Go to the 'Coverage' tab.
Enter the first requirement type which you assume will be the parent.
Enter you second requirement type,
Click on ‘Build Coverage report’.
The results will allow you to check cases where your first requirement type is a parent of the other, or a child, with which relationships. You’ll also have a graphical view of those relationships.
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The coverage for Jira issues works the same way as requirement types.
If the coverage is not clear enough or if you have questions, feel free to reach out to our support.