Filter dialog box
This dialog box enables you to filter, sort, and group OpenText Application Quality Management data to display only those records that meet the criteria that you define.
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| To access |
Click the appropriate Set Filter/Sort button
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| Important information |
You can save filtering and sorting settings as a favorite view and then load it as needed. To save as a favorite view, choose Favorites > Add to Favorites. The Add Favorite dialog box opens. For details, see Favorite views. |
Filter dialog box common elements
Common user interface elements are described below:
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UI Element |
Description |
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Clear Filter |
Clears the filter, sort, and group by settings defined in the Filter dialog box. |
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Copy Filter Settings |
Copies the filter, sort, and group by settings to the Clipboard. |
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Paste Filter Settings |
Pastes the filter, sort, and group by settings from the Clipboard to another project. You can also share the settings with another user by pasting them to an email or a text file.
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Type Requirement Type (for requirements) Subtype ID (for components) |
Defines the filter by a selected entity type. In the Type box, click the browse button. The Select Filter Condition dialog box opens. Select a type and click OK. The Filter Condition tab displays the relevant field names. Note: Only available in certain modules. |
| Hide <entity fields> |
Hides entity fields. Only fields for which no filter condition is set are hidden. Note: Only available in certain modules. Requirements module > Requirements. You can hide fields related to risk-based quality management. Test Lab module > Execution Grid > Test instances. You can hide Test fields and/or Test Configuration fields. |
Filter tab
This tab enables you to filter OpenText Application Quality Management data to display only those records that meet the criteria that you define.
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Field Name
The Field Name column lists the fields available for filtering.
Tip: To search for a field in the Field Name column, click a box in the Field Name column and type the first character of the field name. OpenText Application Quality Management highlights the first occurrence.
Define a filter condition for a field.
To add filter conditions for a field:
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In the Filter tab, click a Filter Condition box. Click the drop-down arrow.
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In a grid view, click a grid filter box under a column name. Click the browse button.
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UI Element |
Description |
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| Condition |
Indicates the filter condition for the current field. Note:
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Clears the filter condition. |
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| <field value pane> |
Displays the values that are available for defining a filter condition for the current field. Select a value to add to the Condition box. If you select a field with a user name value, the <condition pane> displays a user list that enables you to sort users, search for users, group users by user groups, and select users from the list or from a group tree. For details, see Work with users list. If you select a field with value that must be selected from a tree, the <field value pane> displays a search field and a refresh button. Note: Some items that appear in hierarchical lists contain sub-lists. These items are preceded by a folder icon. To choose an item from a sub-list, double-click the folder and click the item. |
| <logical expression pane> |
Displays the Boolean and relational operators that are available for defining logical expressions.
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Cross Filter tab
This tab enables you to define a second filter on an associated item such as requirements, tests, test sets, or defects.
| Important information |
The existence of the Cross Filter tab and its user interface elements, may change, depending on the OpenText Application Quality Management module. |
User interface elements are described below:
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UI Element (A - Z) |
Description |
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| Alerts |
An alert can be one of the following:
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| Defects |
Performs one of the following:
Select <no filter defined> to define a filter. The Filter dialog box opens. For details, see Filter tab. |
| Links |
Performs one of the following:
Available in the Execution Grid of the Test Lab module. |
| Model Activities |
Filters models by activities that they include. Select <no filter defined> to define a filter. The Filter dialog box opens. For details, see Filter tab. |
| Model Paths |
Filters models by paths that they include. Select <no filter defined> to define a filter. The Filter dialog box opens. For details, see Filter tab. |
| Requirements |
Performs one of the following:
Select <no filter defined> to define a filter. The Filter dialog box opens. For details, see Filter tab. Select Tests with no requirement coverage to filter tests that do not cover any requirements. For example, this can help you identify redundant tests or tests with missing requirement coverage links. This option is only available in the Test Plan module. |
| Requirements: Trace from |
Filters the requirements by traced from requirements. Available in the Requirements module. Select <no filter defined> to define a filter. The Filter dialog box opens. For details, see Filter tab. |
| Requirements: Trace to |
Filters the requirements by traced to requirements. Available in the Requirements module. Select <no filter defined> to define a filter. The Filter dialog box opens. For details, see Filter tab. |
| Runs |
Performs one of the following:
Select <no filter defined> to define a filter. The Filter dialog box opens. For details, see Filter tab. |
| Test Configurations |
Performs one of the following:
Select <no filter defined> to define a filter. The Filter dialog box opens. For details, see Filter tab. |
| Test Criteria |
Filters the requirements by test criteria. Available in the Requirements module. Select <no filter defined> to define a filter. The Filter dialog box opens. For details, see Filter tab. Business Process Testing: Functionality related to test criteria is available only for business process tests. For details, see Create requirement coverage for flows and business components. |
| Test Instances |
Filters the test sets by test instance details. Available in the Test Sets Tree of the Test Lab module. The filter applied to the Test Sets Tree can also be applied to the Execution Grid. Select <no filter defined> to define a filter. The Filter dialog box opens. For details, see Filter tab. |
| Test Sets |
Performs one of the following:
Select <no filter defined> to define a filter. The Filter dialog box opens. For details, see Filter tab. Select Tests not in any test set to filter tests that are not part of any test set. For example, this can help you identify tests that have not been run. This option is only available in the Test Plan module. |
| Tests |
Performs one of the following:
Select <no filter defined> to define a filter. The Filter dialog box opens. For details, see Filter tab. |
View Order tab
This tab enables you to sort records according to the ASCII sort order.
User interface elements are described below:
Group tab
This tab enables you to separate grid data into groups according to specified criteria. You can determine the information by which OpenText Application Quality Management groups records, and set the hierarchical order in which they are displayed (up to three levels). This enables you to navigate through large sets of data more easily.
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User interface elements are described below:

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