Enabling link validity in project areas
For each project area that is enabled for configurations, you can choose to show or hide the link validity status of links and the validity summary of artifacts. Show this information to help determine which artifacts and relationships you need to examine and update when changes are made. Hide this information to reduce the clutter on the page when you know that your team does not need it. In a distributed environment, additional setup is required.
Before you begin
- All IBM® Engineering Lifecycle Management applications must be the same version.
- Ensure that you are familiar with the concepts and examples described in Link validity.
- AM application:
- A project area administrator must enable configuration management for the project areas whose links you want show validity status for.
- Engineering Requirements Management DOORS Next and Engineering Test Management applications:
- You must set the advanced server property for
link validity to
true
.DOORS application: The Link Validity enabled advanced server property must be set to
true
in both the RM Client Component and Engineering Requirements Management DOORS Next Core Component sections. By default, the property is set totrue
in both locations.Engineering Test Management application:- You must have permission to save project area properties.
- The Link Validity advanced server property must be set to
true
, which is its default value.
- You must set the advanced server property for
link validity to
In the Engineering Workflow Management application, no additional steps are required to enable configuration management or show validity status. Link validity status information is shown only in the web client and is shown by default on links between source control management (SCM) files and artifacts that support validity status. The Engineering Workflow Management application does not support validity summary information.
About this task
Link validity shows the status of links between artifacts and indicates whether the content of the artifacts meet the intended meaning of the link between them.
For details and examples that explain link validity status and validity summary information, see Link validity.
By default, the Show link validity option is disabled, and you can change it at any time. For example, when work begins at the start of a release or milestone, the link validity status might not be as important to consider, so you might enable it later in the release.
Starting from 9.7.0 release, Engineering Requirements Management DOORS , is enabled for configuration management, but there is no support for link validity. Hence, even though DOORS projects are enabled for configuration management, the link validity status in Engineering Test Management , is always shown as unknown for DOORS links.
Procedure
Results
After you enable the Show link validity option, link validity information is shown where links to artifacts are shown. For details, see Viewing and changing link validity status in Engineering Lifecycle Management projects.
Link validity status information is collected by the Lifecycle Query Engine data source whether you show or hide this information.
What to do next
For team members to create Report Builder reports that include Engineering Requirements Management DOORS Next and Engineering Test Management application link validity information, you must grant them access to link validity data.