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Status Future consideration
Categories Usability
Created by Guest
Created on Dec 31, 2024

Change Set Traceability needed for Link Resource Changes

Link resource change authors cannot be seen in a change set delivered by someone else in ELM tool.

We need to have the history of the Authors that updated the links especially if we enforce change set delivery by Change Managers. 

Currently this is a gap as we can see author change history made on artifacts. When this is confirmed in the change history only the person that delivered the change set is visible for linked resource changes. 

Currently when I open a change set history, all attribute changes can be seen the author who made the changes and separately the person who delivered the change set, except linked resource change history - for this change, only the person who delivered the change set appear, even when a different person made the lined resource change. So, it's confusing and inconsistent. 

Idea priority High
Needed By Yesterday (Let's go already!)