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  • The Where statement

    Hello, I am wondering if any work is being done to extend the ability of the where statement to handle multiple operators. I am trying to create a word report that allows me to link two different requirements. I have created a custom field that allows me to type in an ID (the Parent Requirement) for the functional requirements that are defined. ...
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by CTC on May 28, 2008
  • Use-Case level & hierarchy

    I am evaluating use-case management tools and CC currently is on top, I really like its simplicity. I would like to use the Level concept, as Cockburn suggests in http://alistair.cockburn.us/index.php/Structuring_use_cases_with_goals Problem 3.CC Use Cases have a level Field with Summary, User, Subfunction, these are similar to the above ...
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by ray on May 5, 2008
  • Functionality for the future

    I've been using CC for several months now and have compiled a list of suggestions for new functionality, and changes to the software.  Don't print guide lines when generating a document.  It drives me nuts to have to go back and take them off and put them on again. Allow users to set the field type when creating a user defined ...
    Posted to Feature Requests (Forum) by Roger on February 14, 2008
  • Sorting ascending vs. descending in Word templates

    Good day, I am trying to find a way to sort requirements based on a custom field.  I have been successfull  ''by appending “Sort<property>” to the end of the list keyword, where <property> indicates which property the element should be sorted on.  For example: $tableUseCasesSortID, $repeatActorsSortName'', however I ...
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by clenzo on July 30, 2007