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You can view and manage requirement Relationships from the Relat= ionships tab. Associated Requirements, Scripts, Script Runs, Automated= Source Tests, Automated Test Runs and Incident relationships are displayed= .
The example below displays the relationships between one linked requirem= ent, test script, test run and incident.
You can add relationships via this tab if you require. To add a rel= ationship select the requirement you wish to associate and click the add bu= tton - the Add Relationship pop up dialogue is displayed.
Valid associations to choose from are:
You will be able to select a Requirement, Automated Test Script or Test = Script to link to depending on the Relationship Type you have chosen to cre= ate.
Association - Requirement to Requirement relationships have the followin= g available directions:
There is only one direction available for:
This is Source to Destination. Click OK and the relationship w= ill be created and saved.
You can edit a relationship direction by selecting a Requirement that is= related to the Requirement you are viewing and clicking the Edit button.= p>
Change the relationship direction in the pop up dialogue box and click o= k to save it.
You can remove a relationship by selecting a Requirement, Automated Test= Script or Test Script that is related to the Requirement you are viewing a= nd clicking the Remove button.
You will not be prompted for a confirmation to remove this relationship.=