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On the Test Run screen, click on the Bug icon for the test case for which you want to log issues. It opens the issues screen. Once a bug is added, the Bug icon turns red.


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Issues Screen

The Issues screen has these tabs on it: Available Issues, Linked Issues, Link New Issues, and Link External Issue.

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1. On the Test Run Screen, click the Bug icon for a test case to which the issue is being added.


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The Issues pop-up opens with these tabs on it: Available Issues, Linked Issues and Create Issue.

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Create and Link New Jira Issues

On the Test Run Screen, click the Bug icon for the test case/step to which the issue is being added.

1. Open the Create Issue tab to add issues and link it to the test case.

2. Jira Instance and Jira Project: It shows the Jira instance and Jira project that has been configured with your current QMetry project. Select the Jira instance and project to which the issue is to be added.

3. The Description field: Issues raised to Jira from Test Execution Screen of QMetry fields include field values from QMetry. In QMetry, you can use the text formatting notations as per Jira Wiki Editor in the Description field.

The following fields will be auto populated from QMetry test case to Jira issue Description field:

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On Execution Screen, hovering over the Bug icon displays two distinct counts - issues linked to test case and issues linked to test steps.


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  • On the test case list view, the Linked Issues Count column displays the count of issues linked at test steps level as well as test case level.
  • On the test case detail page, the Issues tab displays Linkage Level of the issue along with Test Case Version.
  • On the Issue detail screen, the Execution Runs tab the grid displays Linkage Level of the issue along with Test Case Version.

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