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Enterprise Tester is fully integrated with JIRA to support the synchronization of both requirements Requirements and issues Issues. Enterprise Tester supports bi-directional synchronization of issues.  Key Features include:

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Project links can be created and managed either from the Resources tab on your tree view navigator or from the External System Links tab.

External System Links Tab

From the Admin tab, expand Extensions and double click on External Systems. From the External Systems summary grid, double click the External System you wish to create a link to. Then navigate to the Links tab. Click on Add a from the tool bar.

The Add External System Link screen will appear. Complete the name and select the Link Source. This is the entity type you wish to synchronize.

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Once you have completed the screen, click on OK. The External Links Details screen will appear. See the Field Configuration section below. 

Resources Tab

From the Resources Tab, click to expand "Project Links". To view all configured links for your project, double click on your project.

To create a new project link select "Add" from  from the toolbar, or from the navigator you can right click on your project and select "Add New Project Link" from the menu.
Complete the details selecting the JIRA connection that you created in the steps outlined in the above section, and your JIRA project to link to. Now click on 'OK'.

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  • When synchronizing from JIRA to Enterprise Tester, links between issues in JIRA are not synchronized to relationships in Enterprise Tester.

  • Auto-map from Enterprise Tester to JIRA is only supported for the component and version fields, and its use is generally discouraged (adding versions and components to your defect tracker generally makes more sense, so that you can populate additional information such as component lead, due date etc. — which Enterprise Tester does not support).

 

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