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QMetry provides the ability to add/arrange/hide the columns on all test asset modules - Test Case, Test Cycle, and Test Plan, that enables users to customize the view of the test asset module. The customized view allows users to add the required fields on the grid that which makes it easier for users to examine the test assets values directly from the grid view without navigating to the Test asset's detail page.

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Manage Grid Columns

Customizing the columns allow allows you to organize your Test assets grid view by adding or arranging required columns. For example, you may want to inspect your Test assets with components of your application, or according to the assignee that will run them. Or you might want to view your Test Cycles along with execution results, priority or fix versions, etc.

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A user can view all the system-defined as well as custom-defined QMetry fields in a customized view. Refer Custom Fields .

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Step 2. Check one of the fields to show as a column.

Step 3. Now, select 'Click Done'.

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  • Hiding a Column:

Step 1. Go to Column drop-down.

Step 2. Uncheck one of the fields to hide.

Step 3. Now, select 'Click Done'.

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  • Rearranging the Columns (Using through the Drag and Drop featureoperation):

Step 1. Select a field from the list and drag and drop it to the required order.

Step 2. Click Doneand check the column display after making the changes. The column view is saved accordingly.

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Customize view using Filters

Users can easily filter test assets by any system/custom fields field on all module grids. It also helps users in carrying out bulk operations. For example, you may want to organize your Tests assets according to different components of your application or you might want to sort your issues by status, by priority, or by fix versions.

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Applying Filters

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For example, we will create a filter for the Test Cycle, displaying Test Cycle with 'Priority = High' and a sub-filter displaying the Test Cycle type i.e., whether Automated or Manual.

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A. Clear Columns: Click on the Clear All button on the column drop-down or Uncheck uncheck the selected fields and click Done.

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B. Clear Filter: Click on the Clear All button on the filter drop-down or Uncheck the selected filter and click ‘Done’. An alternate way is to click on Remove All Filters on the filter panel. It will reset the view to default.

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Step 1. In the first image, the column (Summary) is sorted in ascending order (based on the basis of Issue Key).  There There is an arrow pointing up to indicate the sort column and sort direction.

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