QC now forwards to QP and it is no longer possible to see your older open QC posts. Since the RAD Studio IDE still appear to report issues to QC - how can we now keep track of our submitted issues?

QC now forwards to QP and it is no longer possible to see your older open QC posts. Since the RAD Studio IDE still appear to report issues to QC - how can we now keep track of our submitted issues?

When will the internal error reporting in RAD Studio file reports to QP instead of QC?

Jim McKeeth Marco Cantù Nick Hodges


https://community.embarcadero.com/blogs/entry/quality-keeps-moving-forward

https://community.embarcadero.com/blogs/entry/quality-keeps-moving-forward

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  1. Jim McKeeth - Would it not be better to have a replacement ready before you cut off "ye olde wooden leg"?

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  2. The QualityCentral client that came with older Delphi versions still seems to work.

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  3. Uwe Raabe that's because the web-service interface still works as that's used by the IDE.
    My guess is that when the IDE switches to reporting towards QualityPortal, that the web-service interface also dies.

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  4. What many people really miss is that QC was indexed by Google, so a search for Delphi stuff would also return relevant QC entries.
    From now you, you have to remember for each search to also manually logon into Jira, then search there again.

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  5. Letting alone legal issues I wonder if someone can write a small utility that extracts the QC content and upload it into an open system for reference.

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  6. Uwe Raabe if I had the time, I'd done that a while ago and scraped QP as well.

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  7. There are a large body of resources on the web that contain links to QC, for instance a great many SO Q&A topics. All those links are now dead. Thanks Emba.

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  8. Uwe Raabe QC client stopped working for me years ago.

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  9. OK, QC client seems to be working again... at least something...

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  10. Dalija Prasnikar which might be because there is less stress on the underlying infrastructure of the web-site calling.

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