Logging Change Requests
If the change request (CR) creator cannot find an existing CR that describes the issue, then the creator enters a new CR. The CR creator must enter all relevant details including the functional area for the problem, the environment (operating system, server type, and so on) where the problem occurs, and the precise steps for reproducing the problem.
The creator enters most of this information in the Change Request Description area of the Change Requests form.
To log a change request
Navigate to the Quality screen, then the Change Request List view.
Create a new CR record, and complete the fields as appropriate.
Some fields are listed in the following table.
Field Comments Summary
Type a brief description of the CR. Enter a description that is concise enough so a reader can immediately understand the overall issue.
Type
Select the CR type. Accept the default value of Product Defect, or select another value to identify the CR as an enhancement request, a user interface issue, and so on.
Build
Select the product build in which the issue occurs.
Area
Select the functional product area for the CR.
Subarea
Select the functional product area subdivision related to the Area field that you select. When you select a value in this field, the Product Line, QA Owner, and Engineering Group fields are automatically populated.
Severity
Select an assessment of the seriousness of the issue.
Description/How to Reproduce
Type a detailed description of the issue. If the CR describes a product defect, then enter complete step-by-step directions for reproducing the issue.
Drill down on the Change Request number (#) field.
In the More Info form, complete the fields as appropriate.
Some fields are listed in the following table.
Field Comments Product Line
Displays the product line the CR affects. This field is automatically populated when you select a value in the Subarea field.
QA Owner
Select the quality assurance team owner of the CR. This field is automatically populated when you select a value in the Subarea field.
Special Tag
Select statuses or actions that other fields do not identify. You can use special tags for purposes such as reporting, tracking, querying, exporting, and localization. You can specify multiple tags.
Tag Summary
Displays all the tags that you select in the Special Tag field.
Comments
Type a comment describing actions for the CR and any additional information that other users might need to understand, track, or resolve the issue.