Best way to see relationship changes during a review?
Lita Gribben
Member, Data Exchange, Jama Connect Interchange™ (JCI) Posts: 90
The Review Center offers some handy comparison tools to see what has changed about an item from one version to another, but it doesn't seem to have an option to see relationship changes easily as well, or are we missing something?
I looked through the community, and I saw we can run baseline comparison reports with the baselines created by the review, but that report is available in the Project area and not in the Review Center, so it becomes cumbersome, especially if we have people who only have Reviewer licenses and can't access that report.
Is there an option we're missing or a suggestion from other users? We are still fairly new to the tool.
Thanks!
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Lita Gribben
Blue Origin
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I looked through the community, and I saw we can run baseline comparison reports with the baselines created by the review, but that report is available in the Project area and not in the Review Center, so it becomes cumbersome, especially if we have people who only have Reviewer licenses and can't access that report.
Is there an option we're missing or a suggestion from other users? We are still fairly new to the tool.
Thanks!
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Lita Gribben
Blue Origin
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Comments
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You could at least include the "# of Upstream Relationships" and "# of Downstream Relationships" in the Review Center Reading View for the respective item types. Example:
The Review Center can then show at least the change in the number of upstream and downstream items when you activate the compare view:
But details on which relationships have changed cannot be compared.
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Patrick
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Original Message:
Sent: 11-11-2022 07:23
From: Lita Gribben
Subject: Best way to see relationship changes during a review?
The Review Center offers some handy comparison tools to see what has changed about an item from one version to another, but it doesn't seem to have an option to see relationship changes easily as well, or are we missing something?
I looked through the community, and I saw we can run baseline comparison reports with the baselines created by the review, but that report is available in the Project area and not in the Review Center, so it becomes cumbersome, especially if we have people who only have Reviewer licenses and can't access that report.
Is there an option we're missing or a suggestion from other users? We are still fairly new to the tool.
Thanks!
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Lita Gribben
Blue Origin
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Patrick0 -
Hi Lita,
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I am scared you have to open the single item in the review (review center single item view), click on "go to item" and check the older (read-only) versions (here you get shown the only relationship widget). The suggestion of Patrick is helpful for added/removed relationships.
Best regards,
Alessandro
Alessandro
Systems Engineer
SICK AG
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Original Message:
Sent: 11-11-2022 07:23
From: Lita Gribben
Subject: Best way to see relationship changes during a review?
The Review Center offers some handy comparison tools to see what has changed about an item from one version to another, but it doesn't seem to have an option to see relationship changes easily as well, or are we missing something?
I looked through the community, and I saw we can run baseline comparison reports with the baselines created by the review, but that report is available in the Project area and not in the Review Center, so it becomes cumbersome, especially if we have people who only have Reviewer licenses and can't access that report.
Is there an option we're missing or a suggestion from other users? We are still fairly new to the tool.
Thanks!
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Lita Gribben
Blue Origin
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Alessandro
Systems Engineer
SICK AG0