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Issue Analysis reports can be generated for multiple projects. You can view the details pertaining across project.

  • Project: Select the project to generate the report for. Users can select more than one project on the list.

  • Release: Select either one release or "All" to consider all the releases on the list. Cycles on the graph will be shown based on the release selected here.

  • Date Range: Provide Start Date and End Date either directly typing in the field or using the calendar to define the duration.

  • Select Issue Priority and Issue Type to consider while generating the report.

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You can generate the following types of reports to view the Issue Summary. You can find the corresponding filters in the Filters menu.

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Issue Summary by Assignee

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Issue Summary by QMetry Owner/External Assignee

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Filter Report:
Click on the Filter icon  on icon on the individual chart to generate the report as per requirement by applying multiple filters.

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As the name suggests, the report gives the count of issues bu by Status and Priority assigned to them. The legends are provided below the graph.

The legends are clickable. You can hide/show the Priority displayed on the graph by clicking on the corresponding priority.

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Filter Report:
Click on the Filter icon  on icon on the individual chart to generate the report as per requirement by applying multiple filters.

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The X-axis displays Cycles of selected Release(s).

The Y-axis displays the count of logged Issues and the count of Executed Test Cases.

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Filter Report:
Click on the Filter icon  on icon on the individual chart to generate the report as per requirement by applying multiple filters.

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The report displays the velocity of the number of Issues logged during the cycles vs. the number of Requirements associated to with the release and cycles. The count of logged issues includes the distinct count of issues logged to requirements and issues logged during test execution.

The report helps Managers make Release planning by knowing the velocity of issues vs. the number of stories.

The X-axis displays Cycles of selected Release(s).

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Filter Report:
Click on the Filter icon  on icon on the individual chart to generate the report as per requirement by applying multiple filters.

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The report shows Issue Leakage (in percentage) between the previous environment and the current environment. Bugs/Defects missed from one level of testing to the next level of testing is are called Issue Leakage. Issue Leakage is the presence of bugs/defects which that can be detected in the earlier stage of testing. The report helps the QA Manager know the defect leakage and keep check on it.

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Filter Report:
Click on the Filter icon  on icon on the individual chart to generate the report as per requirement by applying multiple filters.

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  • Lower Environment: This can be referred to as testing in the Previous Environment. For example, build deployed on a staging environment before production.

  • Higher Environment: This can be referred to as testing at the Current Environment which will be in sequence of with the previous one. For example, build deployed on production environment.

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Configuration related to Resolved status is provided at the project level to define issue status in which the issue will be considered as "Resolved". Configure Resolved status for issue from Projects > Project/Release/Cycle.

When multiple projects with different Resolved status configurations are selected to generate the report, it displays issue records for respective projects accordingly.

The report is generated based on the basis of the status you selected as "Default Resolved Status".

The Resolved Issue Verification tabular report displays the traceability of issues which that are marked as "Resolved". Issues are displayed with their associated test suites and test cases.

The report displays the linkage hierarchy for the issue i.e. issue linked at the test case or test case step.

Linkage The linkage level column is added in the Resolved Issue Verification report to display the linkage level of an issue. If an issue is linked at both the levellevels, then different entries are displayed for each level. 

The report also displays details of test suites and test cases associated to with resolved issues.

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Filter Report:
Click on the Filter icon  on the individual chart to generate the report as per requirement by applying multiple filters.

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Filter Report:
Click on the Filter icon  on icon on the individual chart to generate the report as per requirement by applying multiple filters.

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