Enabling a QC Project for the Integration

Use the OpenText PPM-QC Integration Tool to enable a QC project for the integration as described in this section.

Note: To enable a QC project for integration, We strongly recommend that you enable a project only once, otherwise problems might occur in the integration. There is no reason to enable a project twice. You can use the integration tool to change the integration of a project at any time.

  1. From the Windows Start menu, select All Programs > > OpenText PPM-Quality Center Integration Tool.

    The main OpenText PPM-Quality Center Integration Tool window opens.

  2. Select File > OpenText PPM Settings.

    The OpenText PPM Settings window opens.

  3. In the Host field, type the URL of the PPM Server.

    Note: If the PPM Server is installed in a WAN, use the IP address for the PPM Server, for example http://192.60.28.01:8080, rather than its host name, for example http://ppmhost:8080.

  4. In the Administrator User Name and Administrator Password fields, type the OpenText PPM user name and password.

  5. Click Test Connection to test the connection with OpenText PPM.

  6. If a message appears stating that connection was successful, click OK to close the OpenText PPM Settings window, otherwise resolve the connection issue.

  7. In the main OpenText PPM-Quality Center Integration Tool window, select Action > Enable Project.

    The Enable Quality Center Project wizard opens.

  8. Click Next to continue.

  9. In the Host field, type the URL of the Quality Center server.

  10. Click Next to continue.

  11. In the User Name and Password fields, specify the user name and password of the Quality Center project administrator.

  12. Click Test Connection to test the connection with Quality Center.

  13. If a message appears stating that connection was successful, click OK on the message, then click Next. Otherwise resolve the connection issue.

  14. Select a Quality Center domain and project, and specify whether you want to map Quality Center defects, requirements, or both.

    If you are enabling defects but not requirements for integration, skip to step 17.

  15. Select the desired check boxes.

  16. Click Finish to complete enabling the project for integration and close the wizard.