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Mark a Project as Repository

The Project Administrator can mark a project as repository which allows users to copy all or part of a register from that project into another project. You can mark more than one project as repository.

Note: Users must be added to the project that they are going to import from to allow access to its repository. Alternatively, adding them to "Cross Projects" will give them access to all projects. 

The following registers are currently available to import from repository on the Web App:

  • Work Types
  • Test Methods
  • Test Properties
  • Specifications (ITP)

1.  After signing in, you'll see the project register.  On the project register, right-click on the project you want to mark as Repository. From the drop-down list, select "Mark this Project a Repository".

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2a. Alternatively, click on the wheel icon on in the Settings column. 

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2b. Scroll to the bottom of the page and switch to Yes for "Is Repository". Click "Save".

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3a. You can also add the "Is Repository" column to your project register. Click on the inverted triangle icon on the top right corner of your project register and select Column Chooser.

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3b. Click and drag "Is Repository" to the header.

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3c. You can now see the column on your Project register. Learn how to save this as your Custom View. 

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