Release 1.3
Requirement Yogi 1.3 introduces additional features for the search, properties and a "RY Report" macro.
Joe writes requirements. Joe wants to filter requirements per type, and...
Honestly, that's awesome. All columns of a table are now saved as properties. Let's take this example in the editor:
The requirement will look like this:
- The default title is the merge of all columns separated by " - ";
- Columns are saved by default as properties.
If the property name doesn't contain a space, the popup transforms them into a hyperlink, so they're searchable. Requirement Yogi automatically builds a small query to filter by this criteria. For example, if you click on "Category", it will build the query: @Category = "UI Changes"
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Cleaner descriptions for your requirements: The "RY Property" macro
To achieve the configuration of the last paragraph, we've added a small macro in the headers of the table. You can see it on the first screenshot, it is tiny in order to not disturb the layout. Here are the options:
- Anywhere on a requirement, you can define a property and its value.
- If it's in a column header, it applies to the whole column.
- You can "rename" the column for the purpose of the properties. It could be a good thing to do in order to have a simple name for the property.