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Use DTP Extension Designer to deploy the External System Traceability Report and the Sending Test Data to External System flow to your environment. Verify that DTP is connected Azure DevOps as described in the Connecting DTP to Azrue DevOps section before deploying the artifacts.
Installing the Traceability Pack
The first step is to install the Traceability Pack artifact. The artifact is a collection of configuration files and assets that enable traceability.
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Deploying the Traceability Report
Deploy the report components to your DTP environment after installing the Traceability Pack.
- Open Extension Designer and click on the Services tab.
- Choose an existing service to deploy the artifact or create a new service in the DTP Workflows category. Refer to Working with Services for additional information on organizing services and artifacts.
- If you are adding the artifact to an existing service, add a new Flow tab (see Working with Flows) and choose Import from the from the ellipses menu.
- Choose Local > Flows > Workflows > Traceability Pack > External System Traceability Report and click Import.
- Click inside the Flow tab to drop the nodes into the service and click Deploy.
Deploying the External System Traceability Report adds new widgets to Report Center, as well as a drill-down report. See Parasoft to Azure DevOps Traceability Reports for for instructions on adding the widgets and viewing the report.
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This artifact sends test data to Jama Connect Azure DevOps when DTP Data Collector retrieves test results from a Parasoft tool. This artifact ships with the Traceability Pack, which must be installed as described in Installing the Traceability Pack before deploying the flow.
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