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Hi,  I explain what I want to do : I've got a product to test. I must test with several releases (Alpha release, Beta release). I use different types of test case in each release, so I plan my work like this :  Alpha Release =&gt; Req A, B, C - exploratory test case Beta Release =&gt; Req A, B, C - black box test case I need to check the cover requirements for the alpha release, in order to reach a specific cover requirements, before use the Beta release. So I want to do that :  1- creation of Alpha Release 2- creation of req A, B, C, assigned to the Alpha release 3- creation of exploratory test case, assigned to the req A, B, C and the alpha release =&gt; the cover requirements shows all the req are covered (but not run) for alpha release 4- execution of the test case =&gt; the cover requirements shows all the req are run (pass or fail or caution or blocked) for alpha release 5- Assign the req A, B, C to the Beta release =&gt; I would like the cover requirements shows all the req are not covered for Beta release. But Spiratest keeps the cover requirements from alpha release  6- creation of the test case assigned to the req A, B, C and the beta release =&gt; the cover requirements would show all the req are covered (but not run) for beta release 7- execution of the test case =&gt; the cover requirements would show all the&#xD;
 req are run (pass or fail or caution or blocked) for beta release  Is it possible to use Spiratest like I want ?  Thank  Best regards  Soazig &#xD;
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Hi,  I explain what I want to do : I've got a product to test. I must test with several releases (Alpha release, Beta release). I use different types of test case in each release, so I plan my work like this :  Alpha Release =&gt; Req A, B, C - exploratory test case Beta Release =&gt; Req A, B, C - black box test case I need to check the cover requirements for the alpha release, in order to reach a specific cover requirements, before use the Beta release. So I want to do that :  1- creation of Alpha Release 2- creation of req A, B, C, assigned to the Alpha release 3- creation of exploratory test case, assigned to the req A, B, C and the alpha release =&gt; the cover requirements shows all the req are covered (but not run) for alpha release 4- execution of the test case =&gt; the cover requirements shows all the req are run (pass or fail or caution or blocked) for alpha release 5- Assign the req A, B, C to the Beta release =&gt; I would like the cover requirements shows all the req are not covered for Beta release. But Spiratest keeps the cover requirements from alpha release  6- creation of the test case assigned to the req A, B, C and the beta release =&gt; the cover requirements would show all the req are covered (but not run) for beta release 7- execution of the test case =&gt; the cover requirements would show all the&#xD;
 req are run (pass or fail or caution or blocked) for beta release  Is it possible to use Spiratest like I want ?  Thank  Best regards  Soazig &#xD;
&#xD;
</description><pubDate>Wed, 21 Aug 2013 15:19:32 -0400</pubDate><a10:updated>2013-08-22T07:27:06-04:00</a10:updated><link>/Support/Forum/spiratest/issues-questions/684.aspx</link></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">messageId=1245</guid><author>Soazig Verré (soazig.verre@biomerieux.com)</author><title>"Cover" means coverage (in my bad english !). &#xD;
  Soazig Verré  &#xD;
Hi,  I explain what I want to do :</title><description>"Cover" means coverage (in my bad english !). &#xD;
  Soazig Verré  &#xD;
Hi,  I explain what I want to do : I've got a product to test. I must test with several releases (Alpha release, Beta release). I use different types of test case in each release, so I plan my work like this :  Alpha Release =&gt; Req A, B, C - exploratory test case Beta Release =&gt; Req A, B, C - black box test case I need to check the coverage requirements for the alpha release, in order to reach a specific cover requirements, before use the Beta release. So I want to do that :  1- creation of Alpha Release 2- creation of req A, B, C, assigned to the Alpha release 3- creation of exploratory test case, assigned to the req A, B, C and the alpha release =&gt; the coverage requirements shows all the req are covered (but not run) for alpha release 4- execution of the test case =&gt; the coverage requirements shows all the req are run (pass or fail or caution or blocked) for alpha release 5- Assign the req A, B, C to the Beta release =&gt; I would like the coverage requirements shows all the req are not covered for Beta release. But Spiratest keeps the coverage requirements from alpha release  6- creation of the test case assigned to the req A, B, C and the beta release =&gt; the coverage requirements would show all the req are covered (but not run) for beta release 7- execution of the test case =&gt; the coverage requirements would show all the&#xD;
 req are run (pass or fail or caution or blocked) for beta release  Is it possible to use Spiratest like I want ?  Thank  Best regards  Soazig &#xD;
&#xD;
&#xD;
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