To enable tracking


  1. In the main menu, go to Analyze > Suspect Links and select Enable Tracking.
  2. In the Enable Tracking message dialog

    • choose to track Entire Model, or
    • click Specific Scope to choose packages, where the relationships, Requirements, and the design elements you want to track are.
  3. Click OK.

    If you're working on a TWCloud project, commit it for the changes to apply.


To change scope


  1. Go to Analyze > Suspect Links > Tracking Scope.
  2. In the Select Package dialog, choose packages, where the relationships, Requirements, and the design elements you want to track are, then click OK.

    If you're working on a TWCloud project, commit it for the changes to apply.


To check for suspicions


  1. Modify the linked Requirements as per your needs.

  2. If you're working on a TWCloud project, commit it for the changes to apply.
  3. In the main menu, go to Analyze > Suspect Links, and select Show Suspicions.

The detected suspect links are provided in the Validation Results panel. 

 


To handle suspicions


* marked steps are only available in the TWCloud project.

  1. Suspected model elements are highlighted in yellow and marked with a small triangle symbol.
  2. To see changes in a Requirement, right-click the validated cell and select Show Changes*.

  3. Review Requirement changes*.
  4. Update design elements according to changes in the Requirement.

  5. Clear that suspicion.

Solving untracked links issue

If you notice that some links in your model are not tracked for some reason, you can start tracking them manually. 

To start tracking links in your model


  1. Right-click the untracked link (it is marked with an exclamation mark in a yellow triangle).
  2. Select the Start Tracking solver in the opened menu.