<rss version="2.0" xmlns:a10="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>Inflectra Customer Forums: Can I map a requirement to a test step? (Thread)</title><description> Hi     At the moment we reference what Acceptance Criteria a test step satisfies by making a not in the Sample Data column for each step. This means that we cannot report on the coverage of the test against all of the ACs for a given feature.     My first thought was to map Requirements to Acceptance Criteria so that I can report on the coverage. I see that I can add a Requirement to a test overall, but not to the specific step that satisfies it. That means that the reviewer of the test must read through the entire test for each requirement, to try and manually map it to the step concerned. Worse, they would need to do this for each AC.     If Requirements were mapable to a step, I could use them as the ACs and then be able to report the coverage. But it looks like this isnt possible.     Ive seen mention of custom fields but dont know how to define them yet and Im wondering if they would be of any use in helping me with this problem? Or perhaps someone knows of a way of satisfying this more granular need for our reporting?     Regards     Brad </description><language>en-US</language><copyright>(C) Copyright 2006-2026 Inflectra Corporation.</copyright><managingEditor>support@inflectra.com</managingEditor><category domain="http://www.dmoz.org">/Computers/Software/Project_Management/</category><category domain="http://www.dmoz.org">/Computers/Software/Quality_Assurance/</category><generator>KronoDesk</generator><a10:contributor><a10:email>support@inflectra.com</a10:email></a10:contributor><a10:id>http://www.inflectra.com/kronodesk/forums/threads</a10:id><ttl>120</ttl><link>/Support/Forum/spiratest/issues-questions/1640.aspx</link><item><guid isPermaLink="false">threadId=1640</guid><author>Bradley Atkins (bradley.atkins@bjss.com)</author><category domain="http://www.inflectra.com/kronodesk/thread/tag">reporting</category><category domain="http://www.inflectra.com/kronodesk/thread/tag"> coverage</category><category domain="http://www.inflectra.com/kronodesk/thread/tag"> requirements</category><title>Can I map a requirement to a test step?</title><description> Hi     At the moment we reference what Acceptance Criteria a test step satisfies by making a not in the Sample Data column for each step. This means that we cannot report on the coverage of the test against all of the ACs for a given feature.     My first thought was to map Requirements to Acceptance Criteria so that I can report on the coverage. I see that I can add a Requirement to a test overall, but not to the specific step that satisfies it. That means that the reviewer of the test must read through the entire test for each requirement, to try and manually map it to the step concerned. Worse, they would need to do this for each AC.     If Requirements were mapable to a step, I could use them as the ACs and then be able to report the coverage. But it looks like this isnt possible.     Ive seen mention of custom fields but dont know how to define them yet and Im wondering if they would be of any use in helping me with this problem? Or perhaps someone knows of a way of satisfying this more granular need for our reporting?     Regards     Brad </description><pubDate>Wed, 22 Mar 2017 17:15:50 -0400</pubDate><a10:updated>2017-03-30T01:33:30-04:00</a10:updated><link>/Support/Forum/spiratest/issues-questions/1640.aspx</link></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">messageId=2946</guid><author>Jim R (donotreply5@kronodesk.net)</author><title> Hi Brad  Since the release of SpiraTest v5.1 you can now map test steps to requirements, so I would</title><description> Hi Brad  Since the release of SpiraTest v5.1 you can now map test steps to requirements, so I would actually just use your original approach. If youre not on v5.1 Id suggest upgrading.  Regards  Jim </description><pubDate>Thu, 30 Mar 2017 01:33:30 -0400</pubDate><a10:updated>2017-03-30T01:33:30-04:00</a10:updated><link>/Support/Forum/spiratest/issues-questions/1640.aspx#reply2946</link></item></channel></rss>