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  • Show More Columns: The ability to add columns in the view. If there are other columns that you think important to display on the module grid apart from the default view, then you can just select those columns to add them to the view.

  • Hide Columns: The ability to remove a column from view. If you do not want to include columns of less important on the module grid view, then remove column selection to hide those columns on the view.

Users can show/hide the Testing Type field in the Test Case module. If users want to use their own UDF instead of this field, they can hide it. The setting is provided in the Manage Fields section of the Customization module. Refer to Manage Fields for more details.

  • Re-arrange: The ability to arrange the columns in a different order through drag and drop functionality.

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Users can easily filter test assets by any system/custom fields on all module grids. It also helps users in carrying out bulk operations. Filters placed horizontally above the grid earlier, are now placed on the tree panel at left.

Testers can view details grid aligned with folder tree even when they are clicking a folder which is at the bottom.

Apply Filter

Users can apply basic as well as advanced filters to the records.

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Note: To enable a rich text editor, the Enable Rich Text parameter should be enabled for the Project (Projects > Project / Release / Cycle). Refer to Enable Rich Text Editor for more details.

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  • Testing Type: You can see this field on the test case detail page once a test case is created. The field shows how the test case was created in QMetry: Manual or Automated. If a test case is created through UI or imported from Excel, then it is identified as a manual test case. Test Cases that are created through Automation APIs are identified as Automated test cases. The Testing Type field remains read-only.

  • User Defined Fields: If UDFs are added for the test case module, then they are displayed on the Create Test Case screen and Test Case Details screen.

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Note: QMetry allows you to use different versions of a test case for testing. Read more about it on the Managing Test Case Versions page.

Archiving a Test Case

All the versions of the test case should be archived to delete that particular test case.

Archiving Entire Test Case

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To delete a test case, first you need to archive it. All the versions of the test case should be archived to delete that particular test case.

It is a two step process:

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Deleting Entire Test Case

All the versions of the test case should be archived to delete that particular test case.

A. From Test Case detail page

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Requirements can be linked to the test case through the Requirements tab available on the Test Case details page and Test Case edit screen.

Steps

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You can resize columns, apply sorting on columns (other than multi-lookup lists), and show/hide columns using the Arrange Columns option.

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Steps

  1. Go to the Requirements tab of the test case details page or requirement edit page.

  2. Click on the Link button.

  3. It opens the Link Requirements pop-up with the list of test cases on it.

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  • You can select a particular Version of the requirement to link to the test case. Requirements with multiple versions are expandable.

  • Use Case: Each version of the requirement is expandable so that users can view details of all versions in one place.

    Expand the requirement and select the required version to link with the test case.

  • Filter: When you click on Filter, it displays multiple criteria to filter the records within and across projects. Labels and Folder path filters are also added for the ease of searching the records.

  • Requirement of Release & Cycle of this Test Case: The Checkbox will not be available when you are viewing test assets of other projects. Select the check box to view only those test cases that are associated with the same Release and Cycle to which the test case is linked.

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You can resize columns, apply sorting on columns (other than multi-lookup lists), and show/hide columns using the Arrange Columns option.

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If you want to link requirements from multiple projects, then first select one project. Search records and link them before moving to other projects. For example, User A is in Project 1 and searches for some records and links them before moving to Project 2. Otherwise, all the selections of Project 1 will be wiped off.

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3. It opens the Link Requirements pop-up. Mention comma-separated Requirement keys.

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Open the Test Executions tab and click on the Link Test Suites button. It opens the Link Test Suites pop-up.

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If you want to link test suites from multiple projects, then first select one project. Search records and link them before moving to other projects. For example, User A is in Project 1 and searches for some records and links them before moving to Project 2. Otherwise, all the selections of Project 1 will be wiped off.

A. Linking a Single Test Suite: Click on the Link icon to link the individual test suite to the test case.

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The Reset Filters option will reset the filter to default. All the selected fields for Advanced Filter will be removed from the filter.

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You can resize columns, apply sorting on columns (other than multi-lookup lists), and show/hide columns using the Arrange Columns option.

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View Archived Test Runs

An execution/test run is archived when either Platform/Release/Cycle/Test Suite is archived. When a test suite, platform, or Release/Cycle is archived, the test executions having such test suite/platform/release/cycles associated with them will be hidden on the Test Executions tab of the test case.

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  • Test Suites key will be ignored if relevant test suite with that key is not found.

  • If a single key is mentioned multiple times, it will be linked only once.

  • Archived test suites will be skipped from linking. Only unarchived version of entities will be linked.

  • Skip Duplicate Linkage is "On": If the test case is already linked with a test suite, then the linked test suite will be skipped. Only those test suites will be linked which are not yet linked with the test case version from where the linking is being performed.

  • Skip Duplicate Linkage is "Off": The test case version from where the test suite is being linked, that version will get linked to all the test suites.

Steps

1. Go to the Test Executions tab of the test case.

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It opens the Link Issues pop-up with the list of issues.

You can resize columns, apply sorting on columns (other than multi-lookup lists field type), and show/hide columns using the Arrange Columns option.

In the case of linking issues from Jira:

  • The Advance Filter option is also available for the custom fields that are configured/mapped for the Issue module in Projects > Integration.

  • The Arrange Columns option will show all the system and custom fields that are configured/mapped for the Issue module in Projects > Integration.

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You can apply Basic Filters as well as Advanced Filters on the Link Issues screen, which allows quick filter of test cases to link with the requirement.

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