List window types

The following list windows are available in Helix ALM. List windows display different types of items you work with.

Keep in mind that some names may be different to match your team's terminology and you may not have access to all lists depending on your security permissions.

Tip: To open a list window, select the item type to work with in the View menu. For example, to open the Issues list window, choose View > Issues.

List window Use to: More information
Issues Add and work with tasks, defects, feature requests, change requests, or other work items. Using the Issues list window
Test Cases Add and work with test cases, which document the conditions, actions, expected results, and other criteria used to determine if a product component is working correctly and meets its specified requirements. Using the Test Cases list window
Test Runs Work with test runs, which are instances of test cases created for different configurations and used to perform a specific test and document the results. Using the Test Runs list window
Requirements Add and work with business, functional, technical, or other types of requirements. Using the Requirements list window
Requirement Documents Work with and review requirement documents, which group and organize related requirements. Using the Requirement Documents list window
Workbook Track your assigned items and other tasks you add. Workbook tasks are private and are not shared with other users. Using the Workbook list window
Folders Organize items in a hierarchical folder structure. If release planning is configured, you can view release information, such as the remaining days in the release period and available man hours. You can also view task boards for an alternate, interactive view of folder contents. Using the Folders list window
Customers Add and manage customers for the project. Customers are generally end-users of your products or services, but do not have access to perform actions in the project. Using the Customers list window
Users Add and manage project users. Users can generally perform actions in projects, but may be added only for tracking purposes. Using the Users list window
Security Groups Add and manage security groups for the project. Security groups contain users who share responsibilities and perform similar tasks. Access to items and actions is controlled by security groups. Using the Security Groups list window
Test Configs Add and work with test configurations, which store information about a specific computer used for testing and the hardware and software. Using the Test Configs list window
Filters Add and work with filters, which can be applied to list windows, in reports, and in other areas to limit items displayed or affected by actions. Using the Filters list window
Reports Create and run reports to analyze specific data in a project. Helix ALM includes built-in reports, but you can also view reports from external reporting services. Creating and Running Reports