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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
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- 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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