Overview
ClearQuest makes it easy for users to specify in a query which kind of records to fetch from a ClearQuest database. If
a user runs a query without defining any selection criteria (filters), ClearQuest lists all of the records in the
database. Here are some examples of typical queries:
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Implementers query for defects that are assigned to them to fix, and view the high priority ones at the top of the
list.
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Project managers query records by the date they were created to monitor the progress of testers.
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Technical writers, when authoring release notes, query for unresolved records associated with a project.
ClearQuest runs the query, then displays a result set. A team member examines the result set grid and chooses which
records to view, modify, or use as the basis for a report or chart.
There are two kinds of ClearQuest queries:
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ClearQuest administrators create public queries for all users
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A individual user can build and save private queries
See ClearQuest online Help
> Contents and Index > Working with Queries.
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