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QMetry Configuration allows you to create Execution Result of your choice. In addition to the system defined Execution Results – Fail, Blocked, Not Executed, Work In Progress and Pass, you can add customized Execution Result that suits your project's need. You can set the Priority of the customized Execution Result. The customized Execution Result can also be Edited.

These The system defined Execution Results are available for all projects. On other hand, the QA manager can define custom Execution Result at project level and set the priority of the result.

Note: System default result can neither be edited nor be deleted.

Usecase Example : Your testing process needs execution result Omit to exclude some Test cases from execution. The QA manager can add Omit status and set the priority below Fail.

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User needs to have 'Configuration modify' access to the project for creating execution results.As per mentioned use case, consider a QA manager wants to create a execution result 'Omit'.

Below are the steps to create custom execution result:

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User having 'Configuration modify' access to the project can edit a execution result that is already created.

Below are the steps for editing an execution result:

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3. Click on the Delete icon of the Execution Result that you want to delete. (Highlighted in below screenshot)

When you try deleting execution

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Note: Deleting execution results that are linked to any Test Asset

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will

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give an error message

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. Therefore, it is

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not possible to delete an execution result in use.

Priority of Execution Result

The sequence of the system default results represents their priority. User Admin can add new execution results anywhere in between the system results. 

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For example, in below image a new status “Omit” is added in between the “Fail" and “Work In Progress” status. You can easily change the sequence of the execution results through using the drag and drop operation.

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