Create and Update QMetry Test Cases from Reflect

Create and Update QMetry Test Cases from Reflect

Starting March 2026 with QMetry Test Management version 8.25.0, the documentation was migrated from Atlassian to a dedicated, standalone QMetry Test Management documentation site. For the latest updates, refer to Create and Update QMetry Test Cases from Reflect.

 

When you enable the integration, Reflect and QMetry sync in real time. When you record a new test in Reflect or update an already mapped test, QMetry immediately updates the corresponding test automatically.

You can sync tests in two ways:

  • Automatic – Reflect auto-syncs new tests to QMetry when the integration setting Automatically Synchronize New Tests to QMetry is enabled.

  • Manual – You manually sync tests by selecting Sync Changes to QMetry in Reflect.

Create a Test Case in QMetry from Reflect

You can auto-create test cases in QMetry from Reflect, through the Reflect QMetry Integration.

To auto-create test case from Reflect, perform these steps:

  1. Sign in to Reflect.

  2. Create a new test in Reflect.

  3. Select Sync Changes to QMetry from the Reflect test details page. (If auto-sync is enabled, you can skip this step).

Reflect creates a new test case in QMetry and links it to the corresponding test in Reflect. The test case appears in the root folder of the selected QMetry project.

Field Mapping

When Reflect synchronizes a test, QMetry populates the following fields.

 

QMetry Field

Source

 

QMetry Field

Source

Summary

Reflect test name

Description

Reflect description + link to Reflect test

Testing Type

Set to Automated

Created By / Updated By

User associated with integration API key

Identify Reflect-Created Test Cases

You can identify test cases created from Reflect using the Reflect Created indicator.

To identify these test cases in QMetry:

  1. Go to Test Cases in QMetry.

  2. Select Arrange Columns.

  3. Enable the Reflect Created column.

Use the Reflect Created advanced filter to display only automated test cases created from Reflect.

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For Reflect-created versions:

  • Steps are read-only in QMetry.

  • You cannot edit, delete, reorder, or add steps.

  • QMetry displays a version-level indicator showing the version was created from Reflect.

QMetry does not include the initial Navigate step recorded in Reflect. Test steps in QMetry begin from Step 2 of the Reflect test.

QMetry does not include the initial Navigate step. Test steps in QMetry begin from Step 2 of the Reflect test.

Update a Reflect-created Test Case

You can sync updates made in Reflect to QMetry.

To update a Reflect-created test case in QMetry:

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  1. Open the test in Reflect.

  2. Select the test step you want to update.

  3. Modify the step as required.

  4. Click anywhere on the screen to display the Save button.

  5. Select Save.

  6. Enable Sync changes made in this test to QMetry, and then select Save.

QMetry creates a new version of the test case and updates the test steps.

Manually Syncing Pending Changes

If you previously chose not to auto sync a test, you can sync it later.

  1. Open the Reflect test.

  2. Click Sync Changes to QMetry.

  3. Confirm Sync.

QMetry creates a new version of the test case containing the updated steps.

Edit Reflect-created test cases in QMetry

Reflect-created test cases are read-only in QMetry. To modify test steps directly in QMetry, create a manual version of the test case.

To edit reflect-created test cases in QMetry:

  1. Open the test case in QMetry.

  2. Select Create New Version.

  3. Edit the test steps.

  4. Save the test case.

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In the image:

  • Version 1 was created from Reflect and is indicated by an icon.

  • Version 2 is a manually created version.

Changes made in QMetry do not sync back to Reflect.

Synchronization works only from Reflect to QMetry.

Track Automation Synchronization

You can monitor automation synchronization activity from Scheduled Tasks.

To track automation sync:

  1. Go to Scheduled Tasks.

  2. Locate the Automation JSON task.

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