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  1. Click Parasoft in the menu bar and choose Preferences (Eclipse), Options (NetBeans) or Settings (IntelliJ).

  2. Select Import Findings and Coverage.
  3. Choose your import options. The  available available options are described below.
  4. Click Apply to save your settings.

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The following options are available:

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Automatic Import

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  • Severity: By default, all finding severities are selected. To specify which findings to import according to severity level, enable the Severity option and select your options.  
  • Assigned to: Findings assigned to the local user are imported by default. To import findings assigned to a different user, enable the Assigned to option and specify the appropriate user name. See the "Configuring Authorship" section of Automation User Guide for information on how to configure finding assignment.
  • Suppressed findings from local analysis or file: When this option is enabled, findings that have been suppressed are loaded to the DTP Findings view along with regular findings (see Suppressing Findings).

DTP Options

  • Filter: To import only data associated with a specific DTP filter, choose a filter from the Filter drop-down menu. Filters are identifiers used in DTP for organizing data (see Automation User Guide for more information).
  • Priority: By default, all priority levels are imported. To import findings according to a specific priority level, enable the Priority option and choose which findings to import.
  • Due by: To import all violations that are due any time between the present date and the date specified--not just the violations due on that date, enable the Due by option. See DTP Finding Properties for additional information about the Due Date category.
  • Limit: To limit the number of findings imported, enable the Limit option and enter a value in the field.

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