Bug 713336

Summary: [BUG] - Cannot edit a Test Case's component through the Edit Test Case UI
Product: [Other] TCMS Reporter: Nam Duong <nduong>
Component: Web UIAssignee: June Zhang <junzhang>
Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: tools-bugs <tools-bugs>
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Version: 3.4.1CC: ctang, dli, jcai, jofernan, junzhang, jzhao, ldimaggi, nli, vchen, xkuang, yuwang, zheliu
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Description Nam Duong 2011-06-15 02:50:56 UTC
When creating a test case, I can set the component.  This is very, very useful as that's how I break down a product's test areas (by component) and map them to the potential bugs in that component in Bugzilla.

However, when I make a mistake, I cannot set the component in the test case's Edit page.

I am able to change the Component in bulk via the Test Plan view -> Components ->Add/Remove Component, but that can be very dangerous as it will associate 1 or more components to a test case.  My business logic/use case calls for a 1:1 mapping from a components and a test case such that:
1) A test case can only belong to one component - that's how work is assigned
2) A component of course can have many test cases.

Comment 1 Danqing Li 2011-06-15 06:22:42 UTC
(In reply to comment #0)
> When creating a test case, I can set the component.  This is very, very useful
> as that's how I break down a product's test areas (by component) and map them
> to the potential bugs in that component in Bugzilla.
> 
> However, when I make a mistake, I cannot set the component in the test case's
> Edit page.
> 
> I am able to change the Component in bulk via the Test Plan view -> Components
> ->Add/Remove Component, but that can be very dangerous as it will associate 1
> or more components to a test case.  My business logic/use case calls for a 1:1
> mapping from a components and a test case such that:
> 1) A test case can only belong to one component - that's how work is assigned
> 2) A component of course can have many test cases

case's component can be edit in test case's normal page. under the component tab.
Needn't to edit case's component in the test plan page.

Comment 2 Zheng Liu 2012-05-16 10:09:17 UTC
not a bug.