This page is shown in Figure 1 and shows all the information relating to the selected
assumption.
edit,
delete or move the assumption; or to add a new
action,
attachment or
comment to this assumption. You may also have the option to
export the assumption to XML format.
Some details of the assumption are displayed in subsections just below the top header area, such as the assumption’s location within Psoda, it’s title and description. The rest of the page is made up of a number of tabs or sections (depending on your selected view):
This tab shows an asset listing of all of the actions registered for this assumption, as shown in Figure 2. By default, this table will present you with a number of details about the actions such as it’s reference, description, priority and due date to name a few. If you click on the reference link of the listed action, you will navigate to that action’s view page.
From the Actions column of this actions table, you can act on individual action by
editing,
deleting,
escalating or
moving the chosen action.
edit button at the bottom of the action table or navigate to this same spot to
add more actions to this assumption. Here, you can also export this list to
Excel or
CSV files.
This tab shows an asset listing of all of the attachments that have been added to this assumption, as shown in Figure 3. By default, this table will present you with a number of details about the attachments such as the file’s name, attachment type, view the version and access a download link.
From the Actions column of this attachments table, you can act on individual attachments by
editing,
deleting,
moving or
locking/
unlocking the selected attachment.
edit button at the bottom of the attachment table or navigate to this same spot to
add more attachments to this assumption. Here, you can also export this attachment list to
Excel or
CSV files.
At the very bottom of this tabbed view, you have the option to add more attachments by utilising the drag and drop functionality to drag the files you wish to upload into the drop box (note that this function works in HTML5 compliant browsers only).
This tab shows an asset listing of all of the comments that
users have made on this assumption, as shown in Figure 4. By default, this table will present you with a number of details about the comments such as, the date that this comment was last updated, who created the comment, the comment itself and any associated tags to name a few.
From the Actions column of this comments table, you can act on individual comments by
editing or
deleting the selected comment.
edit button at the bottom of the comment table or navigate to this same spot to
add more comments to this assumption. Here, you can also export this comment list to
Excel or
CSV files.
This tab shows some additional details on the assumption, for example any custom fields.
This tab shows shows some basic history of the assumption, as shown in Figure 5. By default, this tab will present you with a number of details about the assumption’s history such as the creation date, creation user, last update date and last update user. If the assumption has been changed then this section will also show a table of all the changes that has been made, including the date of each change, the field changed, the value before the change and the user who made the change.

Figure 1 – Assumption view page
The top header area at the top of the top header area allows you to
Actions
This tab shows an asset listing of all of the actions registered for this assumption, as shown in Figure 2. By default, this table will present you with a number of details about the actions such as it’s reference, description, priority and due date to name a few. If you click on the reference link of the listed action, you will navigate to that action’s view page.
From the Actions column of this actions table, you can act on individual action by 
Figure 2 – Assumption actions tab
Note that you can customise your table view by clicking the
Attachments
This tab shows an asset listing of all of the attachments that have been added to this assumption, as shown in Figure 3. By default, this table will present you with a number of details about the attachments such as the file’s name, attachment type, view the version and access a download link.
From the Actions column of this attachments table, you can act on individual attachments by 
Figure 3 – Assumption attachments tab
Note that you can customise your table view by clicking the
Comments
This tab shows an asset listing of all of the comments that 
Figure 4 – Assumption comments tab
Note that you can customise your table view by clicking the
Details
This tab shows some additional details on the assumption, for example any custom fields.
History
This tab shows shows some basic history of the assumption, as shown in Figure 5. By default, this tab will present you with a number of details about the assumption’s history such as the creation date, creation user, last update date and last update user. If the assumption has been changed then this section will also show a table of all the changes that has been made, including the date of each change, the field changed, the value before the change and the user who made the change.
Figure 5 – Assumption history tab
Note that you can customise your change table view by clicking the edit button at the bottom of the change table. Here, you can also export this list of changes to
Excel or
CSV files.