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Some limitations are due to us; Others are made necessary due to the Confluence API.

  • Confluence Instance:

    • Cloud versions are limited to 50,000 requirements by default, 1,000,000 in certain conditions.

  • Confluence pages:

    • 100 requirements per page. Our software supports more, but Confluence tends to timeout while displaying them. Don’t worry! Your requirements are still here, and taken into account, but the image of the macros don’t display. We recomment splitting your requirements in multiple pages.15 links per requirement, and 200 at most. We don’t have a hard limit on this topic, but the UI will perform slowly in many places, our product being based on the assumption that relationships are close relationships.

  • Traceability matrix:

    • The total cell count of the matrix is limited to 100 000 (For example, 10 000 rows of 10 columns),

    • Up to 500 requirements per page,

    • Up to 15 000 requirements for an export,

    • Up to 1000 Jira issues per page,

    • A time limit of 2 minutes per traceability matrix (both for export and web).

    • If you display too many Jira issues (more than 500) or Jira columns, it will probably take us more than 2 minutes to get the information from Jira, resulting in a timeout.

  • Dependencies:

    • Requirements to requirements links : 15 to 200 at most. We don’t have a hard limit on this topic, but the UI will perform slowly in many places, our product being based on the assumption that relationships are close relationships.

  • Jira Issues:

    • Same as dependencies, 200 at most. We do not recommend linking one issue per requirement. It implies you are managing the same data as requirements and as a Jira issue. You will then have trouble keeping them up to date with Confluence in mass.

Format

  • For a correct indexation, requirements cannot be placed in a column or row with a header configuration.

    • If you are using an horizontal table, make sure the configuration is set to ‘Header row’ only. This way we’ll be able to index the requirement and properties.

    • If you are using a vertical table, make sure the configuration is set to ‘Column row’ only.

Variants

We limit the number to 5 variants per space, except when generating variants from Scroll documents. You can contact us via support ticket to extend this limit, on a case by case basis. In most cases, if you need more than 5 variants, you are trying to do something that is not advisable (The variants are not intended to be used as a version control system, for instance).

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  • We do not support images in Excel exports, as images are stored in Confluence and we cannot retrieve them..

  • If you want to move one space from one Cloud instance to another instance, you will have to use Confluence’s export/import from CVS. This will only migrate pages and the requirements on them, not saved Traceability matrices, variants, transformations or validation rules.

    • Once you’ve imported pages from CSV, you’ll need to go in the RY Administration > GDPR / Export > Click on the restore button.

Features we don’t have on the Cloud

  • There is no popup on the Cloud when hovering over requirements. It’s impossible to do it, because Confluence Cloud doesn’t have an API for that. It was replaced by the intermediate screen with all of the details of the requirement.

  • You cannot use requirement macros inside Confluence blueprints templates.

  • No inline transformations. It was replaced with the Page transformations Transformation Wizard, which is, frankly, awesome 😉.

  • Please check out this page for the full comparison: Requirement Yogi Cloud vs Data Center