My Defect Actions Page

The My Defect Actions page lists the defect actions where you are assigned as the Action Assignee or Quality Assignee.

Required access roles:

  • App-specific: Defect Engineer
  • Baseline: Author, Reader, or user with Review and Approve (RWA) license

This page discusses:

Columns

Column NameDescription
Basics:
NameThe name of the defect action (usually an autoname). Click to open the defect action. See Defect Action Properties.
RevisionThe revision number of the defect action.
Defect Title The title, copied from the defect.
Defect Action TitleThe title, copied from the defect action.
StateThe current lifecycle state of the defect action:
  • Evaluate
  • Open
  • Test
  • Closed
  • Rejected
PriorityThe priority of the defect, a value from P0 (the highest priority) to P3 (the lowest priority).
SeverityHow severe the defect is, a value from S0 (the highest severity) to S3 (the lowest severity).
OwnerThe person responsible for the defect action. This is typically the same person as the owner of the defect.
Originated DateThe date the defect action was created.
OriginatorThe person who created the defect action. Click to open that person's information. See Collaboration and Approvals User's Guide: Person Properties.
Assigned Engineers:
Action Assignee The development person responsible for executing this defect action.
Quality Assignee The quality assurance person responsible for testing this defect action.
Click to open the Assign page. See Assigning a Defect Action.
Status:
Defect Action Type The type of defect action required:

  • Software
  • Hardware
  • Documentation
  • Test

Availability Indicates where the resolution for this defect will be made:

Availability OptionDescription
CandidateThe defect action is connected to a model as a candidate fix for a future release.
CommittedThe defect action is connected to a specific model version for fixing.
RejectedThe problem reported by the defect is not accepted to be fixed.
OrphanNot currently committed to a model version, not currently assigned as a candidate to a model, and not rejected.

Reason for RejectionIf the defect action was rejected, shows the reason.
ResolutionHow the defect action is resolved:
  • Code Change
  • Design Change
  • Documentation Change
  • N/A
  • Test Change
  • Workaround
  • Waiver
Model/Model Version If the availability is "Candidate", shows the model. If the availability is "Committed", shows the model version. Click to open the model or model version.
(dependencies)If shows, click to open the list of dependent defect actions.
Reporting Information:
Reported AgainstThe model version revision in use when the defect was found. Click to open the model version. See Model Version Properties Page.
Reporting OrganizationThe organization of the person who reported the defect. Click to open the organization.
Click to open the Edit Details page for the defect action. See Editing Defect Action Details.
Opens the defect action in a new window. See Defect Action Properties.

Filters

Use the Report Type menu to filter the page to show only the type of defect actions that you want to see:

OptionDescription
AssignedShows all defect actions for which you are assigned as Action Assignee or Quality Assignee.
OwnedShows all defect actions that you own.
CreatedShows all defect actions that you created.
PendingShows all defect actions that are in the "Evaluate" state pending assignment.
AllShows all defect actions that match any of the criteria for the other reports.

Actions/Toolbar Commands

Required access roles:

  • App-specific: Defect Engineer
  • Baseline: Author

ActionDescriptionFor More Information
Mass Reject Demotes all selected defect actions to the "Rejected" state.Rejecting a Defect
Delete Deletes all selected defect actions. Click OK to confirm.-
Edit Toggles the page into edit mode. You can edit defect action information in the individual marked fields or use the Mass Update menu to update the information for a field in all defect actions at once.3DEXPERIENCE Basics: Structured Content in Edit Mode
View Toggles the page into view mode. All of the information is read-only.-