Linking artifacts by using the drag-and-drop method
You can link requirement artifacts with other artifacts across Engineering Lifecycle Management applications by using the drag-and-drop method.
Before you begin
About this task
You can link requirements artifacts within a single artifact editor, dashboard list, module, or links explorer by using the drag-and-drop method. You can also use these methods to link requirement artifacts to work items in IBM® Engineering Workflow Management or test artifacts in IBM Engineering Test Management.
Note: You cannot link artifacts between different global configurations. If you select a
configuration in the Engineering Workflow Management
application, you cannot create a link to another artifact in a different global
configuration.
Procedure
- Open a requirement artifact in the editor mode.
- Hover the mouse over the left side of an artifact ID until the cursor becomes a four-sided arrow.
- Use the drag handle to drag the artifact into another tab or window that uses the same
browser instance.
- Drop the artifact into the Drop Artifacts window of an editor or
grid view.
- In the Select the link type list, select the link type.
- Click Create Links. In the Links sidebar section, you can view the linked artifact and the link type.
- Optional: To link single or multiple requirement artifacts to work items in Engineering Workflow Management, drag the requirement artifacts into another tab, or window and drop the requirement artifact in the work item editor. Specify the link type and save the work item. Similarly, you can drag work items and drop them into an artifact editor to create OSLC links.
- Optional: To link single or multiple requirement artifacts to test artifacts in Engineering Test Management, drag the requirement artifacts into another tab, or window and drop the requirement artifact in the test artifact editor. Only requirement collections or modules can be dropped into the test plan editor, while only requirements can be dropped into the test case editor or test script editor. For the test script editor, drop the requirement artifacts into the specific manual script step directly to create the Validates Requirement links, provided that the Test Script Preferences project property has the option enabled to Allow linking between test script steps and requirements. Similarly, you can drag test plans or test cases and drop them into an artifact editor to create OSLC links.