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ms word editable eplan?

hrawal
hrawal over 15 years ago

Hello:

I am using IUS 9.2 (with EMGR 9.2) for one of my verification environments. The management has decided to use the eplanner for verification tracking.

On using the eplanner, I find that the only way that I can edit plans is by invoking the eplanner GUI.Is there a way to edit the eplans like the way we used to edit VPlans (I have used VPlans and vmanager in past, and it supported MS Word editable XML format files). 

I read thro the eplanner documentation and find that the eplanner supports reading the legacy formats(*.xml). However, it only saves them in the *.ep format that are not editable by other editors.

 Please let me know if there is any option or workaround to this issue. 

 thanks

Himanshu

 

 

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    hrawal over 15 years ago

    Thanks StephenH for your detailed reply.

     Yes, I understand the concepts behind eplanner.

    Unfortunately we are not at a stage where we would want to use all the features (annotating specs, linking coverage, etc) since we are very early in the project lifecycle.

    The idea was to capture as many functional and design features as possible from the evolving specs, discussions, etc in a short time. As I see it we can still use the VPlan initially and then migrate it to the eplan format later on when we are more prepared. 

    best,

    Himanshu

     

     

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  • hrawal
    hrawal over 15 years ago

    Thanks StephenH for your detailed reply.

     Yes, I understand the concepts behind eplanner.

    Unfortunately we are not at a stage where we would want to use all the features (annotating specs, linking coverage, etc) since we are very early in the project lifecycle.

    The idea was to capture as many functional and design features as possible from the evolving specs, discussions, etc in a short time. As I see it we can still use the VPlan initially and then migrate it to the eplan format later on when we are more prepared. 

    best,

    Himanshu

     

     

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