Configure entity graphs
You can configure an entity graph to select data to be included in the graph.
In this topic:
- Overview
- Configure progress graphs
- Configure summary graphs
- Configure trend graphs
- Configure age graphs
- Configure anomalies graphs
- Configure planned vs. actual graphs
- Configure test execution status trend graphs
- Filter entities for a graph
- Select projects for a graph
Overview
Configure an entity graph to select data to be displayed and how the data is displayed in the graph.
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To configure an entity graph, select the graph from the Analysis tree, and click the Configuration tab.
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If you have the required administrator permissions, in the Analysis Menu tab of the Analysis View module, select a graph and click the Configuration tab.
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The available configuration options depend on the graph type. Entity graphs of the same graph type share the same configuration options. For example, a progress graph for defects and a progress graph for requirements have the same configuration options.
Configure progress graphs
You can configure a progress graph using the following options:
Configure summary graphs
You can configure a summary graph using the following options:
Configure trend graphs
You can configure a trend graph using the following options:
Option | Description |
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Period | See Period. |
Resolution | See Resolution. |
Grouped |
See Grouped. |
Configure age graphs
The Age Graph type is available for Defects only. You can configure a defect age graph using the following options:
Option | Description |
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Age |
You can group all defects older than a certain period (for example, older than six months) in one column, and all defects more recent than that period in a second column. Alternatively, you can group the defects by all available periods.
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Y-Axis |
Select the data that displays on the y-axis.
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Grouped |
See Grouped. |
Configure anomalies graphs
The Anomalies Graph type is available for Defects only. You can configure a defect anomalies graph using the following options:
Option | Description |
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Phase Defined by |
Select the field that defines phases for anomalies graphs. For example, if you want to define phase by the Status system field, such as Open, Fixed, and Closed, then select Status for this field. You can also specify a user-defined field to define phases. The user-defined field should meet the following requirements:
For details, see Customize project entities. |
Stuck in Phase |
Select a phase. The available values of this field depend on which field you use to define phases. For example, if you want to know how many defects remained in the Open status for a certain duration, select Status in the Phase Defined by field, and Open in the Stuck in Phase field. |
Duration |
Specify the pending duration for defects that remained in the phase defined by the Stuck in Phase field. For example, if you want to know how many defects remained in the Open status for no less than 5 days, enter 5 in the >= field. |
X-Axis | See X-Axis. |
Y-Axis | See Y-Axis. |
Working Days | Select the working days. Non-workings days are not counted when calculating how long a defect remained in a specific phase. |
Configure planned vs. actual graphs
The Planned vs. Actual (Last Test Run ) and Planned vs. Actual (Test Run History) graph types are available for Test Instances only. You can configure a planned vs. actual graph using the following options:
Option | Description |
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Period | See Period. |
Resolution | See Resolution. |
Grouped By | Read-only. Planned vs. actual graphs are grouped by status. |
Complete Status |
Select the statuses that are considered as complete status. If the run status of a test instance is one of the selected values, ALM treats the test instance as completed. Availability: This option is available for Planned vs. Actual (Test Run History) graphs only. |
Configure test execution status trend graphs
The Test Execution Status Trend graph type is available for Tests only. You can configure a test execution status trend graph using the following options:
Option | Description |
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Period | See Period. |
Resolution | See Resolution. |
Grouped |
See Grouped. |
Filter entities for a graph
You can use the Filter dialog box to filter entities to be included in a graph. This configuration is common to all types of graphs.
For details, see Filter Dialog Box.
Select projects for a graph
You can select multiple projects to be included in an entity graph. This configuration is common to all types of graphs.
ALM Editions: Cross-project graphs are not available for Quality Center Enterprise Edition. For information about ALM editions and their functionality, see ALM Editions. To find out what edition of ALM you are using, ask your ALM site administrator.
To select projects for a graph:
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From the Analysis tree, select the graph and click the Configuration tab.
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At the bottom of the page, click Select Projects.
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From the Projects Tree list, select the target projects and click Add
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You can select only projects in which you are listed as a user.
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If you selected a domain, all the domain's projects are added to the grid.
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You can change the maximum number of projects that ALM allows you to include in a graph, by setting the PROJECT_SELECTION_MAX_PROJECTS site parameter. For details, see Set configuration parameters.
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Click OK.
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